J&K CM Omar visits shelling affected areas

Update: 2025-05-14 19:28 GMT

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday assured every possible help to rebuild homes of people affected by Pakistani shelling near the Line of Control, and said “the pain of my people is deeply personal”.

Abdullah, who visited the shelling affected areas of Uri, including Salamabad, Lagama, Bandi and Gingal in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, also said that he would take up the demand for building individual bunkers in these areas with the Centre.

“It is our responsibility to provide you help from the government so that your houses are rebuilt,” Abdullah, who was accompanied by his advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, MLA Uri Sajad Uri and senior officials of the district administration, said while interacting with the families whose houses were damaged by the shelling in Uri.

The chief minister said the people of Uri have endured pain several times but have risen every time with courage and resilience. “Visited shelling affected areas of Uri including Salamabad, lagama, Bandi and Gingal. This land has endured so much --from the impact of the 2005 earthquake to the pain of cross-border shelling. Yet, its people rise every time, with courage in their hearts and resilience in their spirit,” Abdullah said in an X post.

In an earlier post, he said the pain of the people of Jammu and Kashmir “is deeply personal”.

“Heading to Uri today to meet those affected by the recent shelling. Over the past few days, I have witnessed immense pain, loss and unimaginable courage of our people. These visits should have been to share joy and to speak of development, not to offer condolences. The pain of my people is deeply personal,”

he said.

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