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Amid eerie calm, border residents don’t want to take a chance

People living in border areas in Jammu region don’t want to take any chance and are moving to safer places even as an eerie calm prevail here after Saturday’s ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops who targeted Indian posts and civilian areas along the LoC in Akhnoor tehsil.

“We have seen in the past how Pakistan backstabs us and targets civilians, even as they have stopped firing since last night, but we don’t want to take any chance,” said Surat Singh, a resident of Pallanwala village in Akhnoor. The residents of the villages along the border say that they are worried about their future as their standing crop would get damaged if they don’t tend to it in the next few days.

 “People are concerned here. On Saturday, Pakistan targeted civilian areas in our sector. After that, we have decided to shift our children, female members and elders to safer locations,” said Daya Ram, a resident of Pargwal village in Khour tehsil. He said the male members who stay back in their villages during the daytime take shelter in the government set up camps at night. 

“We have to take care of our livestock, so we return to the village in the daybreak and then come back in the camps during night. We have shifted our family members to our relatives’ houses in Jammu city,” Prem Singh, another resident of the village said. 

He said the people are worried about the education of their children as they had to abandon their studies midway to relocate to safer locations. Pakistan has stepped up cross-border firing after the surgical strikes on September 29 by the India Army to destroy terror launchpads in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir.

Soon after the announcement of the strikes was made by the DGMO, the authorities in Jammu region asked the people to shift to safer locations.

As a precautionary measure, the authorities have ordered the indefinite closure of all educational intuitions in the border areas.
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