Pakistan has put its troops along the Line of Control on a high alert following terrorist attacks on Indian Parliament and tough statements emanating from New Delhi, a media report in New Delhi said on Friday. Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has also called for sensitive strategic conference with his top army commanders and service chiefs to take stock of Thursday's terrorist attack on Indian Parliament, daily 'The News' said.

However, spokesman of the Pakistan Army denied the report that it has put its troops along the Line of Control (LoC) on high alert or Musharraf had convened any meeting of the service chiefs and top army commanders.
Denying the report, Army spokesman Brigadier Solat said that the troops were on high alert along Pakistan-Afghanistan border to prevent any infiltration of Al Qaeda fighters and Osama bin Laden into the country. Bureau Report