The bunkers have once again become a major topic of discussion in the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir, after firing across the border with Pakistan, resulting in a loss of life for infrastructure and the infrastructure suffered widespread losses, as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir said on Wednesday.
During his visit to Uri in Baramulla district, the JK CM reviewed the situation in the areas affected by Pakistan’s shelling and paid attention to the needs of the local people for such protective structures, which had reduced until recently after violence.
CM Abdullah emphasized the government’s commitment to provide personal bunkers to the residents in response to his demands.
CM Abdullah told reporters, “Again, bunkers are now a topic of discussion.
The JK CM said that the post -shelling situation is similar in Uri, Tangdhar, Rajouri and Poonch and said that after the assessment of places, people will be provided compensation.
“The situation is similar in Uri, Tangdhar, Rajouri and Poonach. Our civilian areas were attacked for two to three days … it seemed as if efforts were made to include more and more citizens. Right now, the ceasefire is prevalent, and we are trying to reach all areas. People,” CM Abdullah noted.
On May 7, the vengeance of India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ was recently targeted by Pakistan along with firing, Jammu and Kashmir and the Line of Control (LoC), resulting in civil deaths and residential infrastructure.
The operation was started on 22 April to avenge the Pahgam terror attack on 22 April, targeting nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (Pojk).
On May 11 on 11 May 11, an understanding of the end of enmity was announced after a response to the damage to the damage to 11 Pakistani airbase.
CM Abdullah also addressed the widespread context of the conflict, saying, “I have said from day one, we have not started this war. Our innocent people were attacked in Pahalgam. If guns did not come out from that side, our guns will not even fire.”
The CM also acknowledged damage and pain by the local people living in these border villages and said that the pain of the people in the affected areas was “deeply individual”.
Earlier on Tuesday, JK Chief Secretary Atal Dulu said that the administration is working to compensate people affected by Pakistani shelling, in which more bunkers have been built in border areas.
He said, “Many people have been injured and houses have been damaged due to shelling from the line of control. The administration is working to compensate people affected by Pakistani shelling … We will build more bunkers in the border areas,” he said. (AI)