JAMMU: Against the backdrop of continuous ceasefire violations on the international border, BSF (Jammu frontier) inspector general Rakesh Kumar on Sunday said Pakistan did not want peace since they ( Pak Rangers ) had not only refused flag meetings despite several attempts, but also denied any violations.“We presume Pakistan doesn’t want peace on the border as our 16 attempts on the hotline seeking sector commander-level flag meetings were turned down by the other side,” Kumar told reporters here. “In the recent past also, whenever Indo-Pak flag meetings were held, our counterparts have always denied the ceasefire violations. They’re in no mood of holding a dialogue at a flag meet… We, on our part, are ready for peace but it’s now up to Pakistan to decide whether they want calm along borders or not.”Referring to the recent ceasefire violations, he said: “Since July 16, Pakistan has violated the ceasefire 30 times till date — of which 25 violations have been witnessed in Ranbir Singh Pura Sector.”He said the Pakistan Army was sheltering Pak Rangers in firing and suspicious movements of suspects were also seen across the border, but alert BSF troops had successfully foiled every nefarious design. He said the militants were seen at the ‘launching pads’ on the other side and the Pak Army was trying hard to push them into the Indian side. “Tight vigil is being maintained and a well-planned border mechanism has been put in place to successfully foil any such attempts from militants,” he said.