Key Points

Rahul Gandhi visited Poonch to meet families affected by Pakistan's shelling, promising to highlight their struggles nationally. He expressed solidarity with grieving families and praised their resilience. The Congress leader also interacted with students, urging them to stay focused on education. Earlier, a TMC delegation had also visited the region to show support.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Visits Poonch After Pak Shelling Vows National Action

  • Rahul Gandhi interacts with Poonch shelling victims
  • Vows to escalate local grievances nationally
  • Visits damaged homes and grieving families
  • Encourages students to focus on studies amid crisis
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J-K: Rahul Gandhi visits Pak shelling-affected Poonch, vows to raise local issues

Rahul Gandhi meets Poonch shelling victims, pledges to raise their issues nationally after Pakistan cross-border attacks.

"These patriotic families bear the biggest burden of war with courage and dignity every time. – Rahul Gandhi"

Poonch, May 24

Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Saturday visited the civilian areas in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district affected by cross-border shelling from Pakistan.

Gandhi also interacted with residents, assuring them he would raise their concerns and hardships at the national level.

"It was a big tragedy, and many people have lost their lives. There has been huge damage. I spoke with the people and tried to understand their problems. They have requested me to raise this issue on the national level, and I will do that," Rahul Gandhi asserted.

He said that people in Poonch bear the biggest burden of war with courage and dignity every time.

Today, I met the families of those who lost their lives in Pakistan's shelling in Poonch. Broken houses, scattered belongings, moist eyes and painful stories of losing loved ones in every corner - these patriotic families bear the biggest burden of war with courage and dignity every time," the Congress MP said in a post on X.

"Salute to their courage. I stand strongly with the victim families - I will definitely raise their demands and issues at the national level," he added.

Earlier in the day, the Raebareli MP visited a school in Poonch and interacted with the students affected by Pakistan's cross-border shelling. Gandhi told the students that their way of responding to this problem should be to study and play really hard.

"Now, you have seen danger and a little bit of a frightening situation, but don't worry, everything will come back to normal. Your way of responding to this problem should be to study and play really hard and make a lot of friends in school," the Congress MP said.

Earlier today, Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) President Tariq Hamid Karra said that Poonch district in the Union Territory was the worst affected by Pakistan's recent cross-border shelling.

Recently, a five-member Trinamool Congress delegation on Thursday met with the families affected by Pakistani shelling in Poonch district, expressing solidarity with the families and reaffirming their commitment to humanity and peace.

- ANI

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Amit K.
Finally some political leaders are visiting border areas! Our Poonch brothers suffer silently while most politicians only remember them during elections. Hope Rahul ji keeps his promise to raise these issues in Parliament. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the visit, I wish our leaders would focus more on finding permanent solutions rather than just photo-ops. When will we have proper bunkers and early warning systems for these border villages? 🤔
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Rajesh V.
The courage of Poonch residents is inspiring! They face Pakistan's aggression daily yet stand strong. We urban Indians living in comfort zones should learn from their resilience. Jai Hind!
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Sunita T.
Why is Pakistan still getting away with these ceasefire violations? Our government needs to take stronger diplomatic action. Enough is enough! The children of Poonch deserve peace and normal childhoods.
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Vikram J.
Good to see opposition leaders showing concern, but where are the relief packages? These families need immediate compensation and rehabilitation, not just promises. Action speaks louder than tweets.
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Neha P.
The part about telling children to focus on studies really touched my heart ❤️ These kids are growing up in war-like conditions yet expected to build India's future. We must do more for them!

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