Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan expressed concern about Rohingyas coming to the state, affecting local jobs and security. He urged authorities to prioritise employment for locals and stressed police vigilance after a threat at Kakinada Port and past bomb incidents in the region.
Locals marched at an altitude of 13,570 ft above the sea level to honour the valour of the Indian Armed Forces. People held tri-coloured flags and chanted slogans of "Bharat Mata Ki Jai! (Victory to Bharat Mata!)".
Locals in Amritsar and nearby villages stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the armed forces, who they say dedicated all efforts to protect religious sites in the border areas.
Following the understanding of the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan on May 10, life is gradually returning to normal in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Although caution and fear persist, locals have started reopening shops and resuming daily routines.
A delegation of senior BJP leaders visited Uri sector in north Kashmir, assessing damage caused by Pakistani shelling. They assured locals of government support, emphasising the need for bunkers and long-term rehabilitation. Victims called for peace and assistance.
The Indian Army visited Poonch areas hit by Pakistani shelling, giving medicines and ration to residents. Locals thanked the Army, praising their support and bravery on the border. They said they stand with the Army and appreciate the relief efforts.
Speaking to ANI, Scindia said, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the people of Assam have given a landslide victory to the BJP and our alliance in the local elections, setting a new record and a new milestone."
Displaced border residents on Friday started returning to the last village near the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch's Salotri after a recent understanding between India and Pakistan ended days of heightened tension between the two countries.
Social activist Seema Singh on Thursday led a patriotic evening in Mumbai that brought together kids and locals to show their support for the Indian Army and the government.
Indian Army personnel conducted door-to-door outreach in Poonch near the LoC, providing medical aid and rations to civilians affected by recent Pakistani shelling. Locals expressed gratitude, crediting the Army for their safety during the conflict.