Divya Delhi: A Samba resident in Jammu and Kashmir said Pakistan cannot be trusted amid India-Pakistan tensions after Saturday's ceasefire violation. Jitendra Singh, a local who distrusts Pakistan, said that the neighboring country has done this before, agreeing on one thing and then breaking it. He warned that Pakistan may violate the truce at any time, making them untrustworthy. “Trust is important, but we don't know when Pakistan will break the ceasefire. Pakistan breached ceasefire on Saturday despite a “understanding” established earlier in the day, Jitendra claimed. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri revealed that the Indian and Pakistani DGMOs struck an agreement this evening to suspend the military action of the past few days. Pakistan broke the agreement within hours, and the Indian Army quickly reacted over the border. In recent hours, Pakistan has breached this arrangement. This border invasion is being retaliated by the Indian Army. Pakistan is guilty for this heinous invasion. In a briefing after the ceasefire violation, Misri said Pakistan should understand the situation and act swiftly to stop this intrusion.