"A five-member delegation from our party travelled to Jammu & Kashmir to express solidarity with those affected by cross-border violence. After a meaningful meeting with Hon'ble CM Omar Abdullah, the team visited Poonch, where they stood beside grieving families, offering condolences
Lok Sabha's Leader of Opposition (LoP), Rahul Gandhi, is likely to visit Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday (May 24), to meet the families of the civilians killed in the cross-border shelling by Pakistan.
Shelling across the Line of Control (LoC) during India-Pakistan tensions earlier this month in Dhangri, Block of Rajouri, District in Jammu and Kashmir, has led to significant damage to property in the area.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced government jobs for kin of shelling victims during a visit to Poonch, reaffirming Centre's commitment to rehabilitation, border security, and communal harmony.
Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha visited Rajouri to meet families affected by cross-border shelling, announced government jobs for next of kin, and confirmed compensation, medical aid, and new bunkers for civilian protection.
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday visited families affected by recent shelling along the Pakistan border in Poonch, offering condolences and pledging comprehensive support to those impacted.
The White Knight Corps saluted AgniVeer Murali Naik, who made the ultimate sacrifice during Operation Sindoor. He succumbed to injuries sustained in shelling from Pakistan's side along the LoC. Operation Sindoor responded to the Pahalgam terror attack.
In an humanitarian effort to support the civilians affected by Pakistani shelling during the Indo-Pak conflict, Indian army on Tuesday organised a free medical camp in the Uri sector of Baramulla.
Mohammad Mashuk said that the army was doing a "tremendous" job of destroying the live shells launched by Pakistan. He said that the live shell, which was here in Dara Bagyal, was a threat to everyone living here, and this threat has now been averted.
The destruction caused by shelling from the Pakistani side has wreaked havoc in the lives of people living in villages near the border areas, with their houses destroyed or in a dilapidated condition, becoming uninhabitable.
The UK High Court has rejected Nirav Modi's 10th bail application in the USD 1 billion Punjab National Bank fraud case. Indian authorities, including the ED and CBI, submitted strong arguments leading to the dismissal. Modi remains in UK custody as extradition proceedings continue.
Schools and colleges in Rajouri reopened after being closed due to Pakistan shelling. Classes resumed as the situation improved, and students returned to school. Authorities continue to monitor the area to ensure safety.