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.
After the intense shelling by Pakistan during the recent conflict with India, the Rural Development Department is constructing bunkers for civilians' safety in emergency in Rajouri's Nowshera.
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.
J-K Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary visited LoC villages in Nowshera, Rajouri, and interacted with residents. He praised their courage during shelling and highlighted that border communities bear the real cost of conflict, not distant political voices.
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.
Former diplomat and foreign affairs expert KP Fabian on Thursday asserted that India's decision to engage with Pakistan was not a result of US mediation post Operation Sindoor.
: BSF director general Daljit Singh Chawdhary on Thursday announced that two Border Out Posts of the force will be named after Sub Inspector Md Imteyaz and Constable(GD) Deepak Chingakham who were killed in cross-border shelling by Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.