Deccan Chronicle

Villagers told to shift to safer places

- YUSUF JAMEEL | DC with agency inputs

People living within 10 km of the border with Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab have been asked to shift to safer places and schools ordered to be shut till further notice in the wake of surgical strike carried out by the Indian Army across the Line of Control.

The ‘Beating Retreat’ ceremony at Attari-Wagah border in Amritsar in Punjab was also been closed for public for Thursday, officials said.

“We have asked border villagers living along IB and LoC to shift to safer area as a precaution­ary measure,” said Simrandeep Singh, deputy commission­er, Jammu.

All people living within 7 to 8 km of India-Pak border have been asked to move to safer areas and schools in 10 km area to be ordered to close down till further notice, he said.

The twin capitals of Srinagar and Jammu are calm. So are other cities and towns across Jammu and Kashmir. Though there is not much military activity visible on the ground, the news about Indian Army’s conducting surgical strikes has triggered anxiety and paved the way to edginess and tension in various areas falling in close proximity of the de facto border.

The situation is tense more in villages along the stretch of the IB in Jammu, Kathua and Samba districts than in those falling close to the 740-km long LoC in Rajouri-Poonch-Baramulla-Kupwara-Bandipore-Kargil districts.

Many people of Arnia, Suchetgarh, Ranbir Singh Pura, Kanachak, Pargwal and Nagri Parole sub-sectors along the IB have started moving to safer places as they are not willing to take any risks, reports said.

“Some families have done that on their own. More may follow but there are no orders from us or the Army,” said a police officer who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

 ?? —PTI ?? Border villagers near Attari were asked to migrate as a precaution­ary measure
—PTI Border villagers near Attari were asked to migrate as a precaution­ary measure

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India