<p>Amid no signs of cooling of tension on the Indo-Pak border, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said the Centre will have to look at other options if Pakistan continues to violate ceasefire.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Obviously this cannot be a one sided affair. It cannot be a situation where we are the receiving end and no response is given," he told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.<br /><br />Centre should explore other options if Pakistan continues to violate ceasefire along LoC, he said.<br />Referring to the New York meeting between Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan, Omar said Manmohan Singh was very forthright in putting across India's concerns.<br /><br />"A mechanism had been worked out whereby the DGMOs of both countries would meet to discuss cooling of the LoC and IB (international Border). That has not happened so far. I believe that is an option that needs to be exercised, failing which obviously, Government of India will have to look at responding in kind," he said.<br /><br />A total of 136 ceasefire violations have been reported in 2013, the highest in the past 8 years.</p>
<p>Amid no signs of cooling of tension on the Indo-Pak border, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said the Centre will have to look at other options if Pakistan continues to violate ceasefire.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Obviously this cannot be a one sided affair. It cannot be a situation where we are the receiving end and no response is given," he told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.<br /><br />Centre should explore other options if Pakistan continues to violate ceasefire along LoC, he said.<br />Referring to the New York meeting between Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan, Omar said Manmohan Singh was very forthright in putting across India's concerns.<br /><br />"A mechanism had been worked out whereby the DGMOs of both countries would meet to discuss cooling of the LoC and IB (international Border). That has not happened so far. I believe that is an option that needs to be exercised, failing which obviously, Government of India will have to look at responding in kind," he said.<br /><br />A total of 136 ceasefire violations have been reported in 2013, the highest in the past 8 years.</p>