Key Points

The J&K Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, has announced a significant relief measure for families impacted by Pakistan's indiscriminate shelling along the border. In a compassionate response to the devastating cross-border attacks that killed 38 civilians and destroyed over 200 houses, the government will provide government jobs to the next of kin of victims. Sinha emphasized the ongoing efforts to support affected families, including compensation and safety infrastructure like community bunkers. The announcement comes in the wake of recent ceasefire discussions between India and Pakistan, highlighting the complex dynamics of border tensions.

Key Points: Sinha Announces Jobs for J&K Pak Shelling Victim Families

  • Government commits jobs for families of Pakistan shelling victims
  • Over 200 houses destroyed in cross-border attacks
  • Community and individual bunkers to be constructed for border safety
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J&K L-G announces govt job for kin of Pak shelling victims

J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha promises government jobs to families affected by cross-border Pakistan shelling, offering support and relief

"The loss of lives cannot be compensated. We stand with the families in this hour of grief. - Manoj Sinha, J&K Lt Governor"

Jammu, May 21

J&K Lt Governor, Manoj Sinha, on Wednesday announced government jobs to the next of kin of those who lost their lives in Pakistan shelling.

The Lieutenant Governor made the announcement while addressing families affected by the Poonch shelling.

The L-G expressed grief over the loss of lives due to Pakistan shelling and also expressed sympathy with the bereaved families.

"The loss of lives cannot be compensated. We stand with the families in this hour of grief. The next of kin of those who lost their lives will be given government jobs. This is in addition to the Centre's support for the affected families. Both the Centre and state governments have been making efforts to provide compensation to the families. The damage assessment is being done, and once the report is completed, the measures will be taken accordingly," he said.

"Community bunkers have already been constructed at many places, but the number of individual bunkers will be constructed soon to ensure the safety of border dwellers," the Lt.Governor said.

In response to specific precision strikes against terror targets by Indian armed forces in Muridke near Lahore and Kotli and Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) by India, Pakistan resorted to Indiscriminate mortar shelling on civilian facilities along the line of control (LoC) and the international border (IB).

Over 200 houses and shops were destroyed in Pakistan mortar shelling in Poonch, Rajouri, Baramulla and Kupwara districts. Hundreds of civilians had to give up homes, livestock and agricultural fields. Over 38 civilians were killed as Pakistan shelled civilian areas.

The border residents are still not able to completely return to their villages because of unexploded shells in the border areas.

Notably, India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire understanding on May 10 as the DGMOs of the two countries spoke to each other on the hotline.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is a welcome step by the J&K administration. Our border residents face unimaginable hardships due to Pakistan's aggression. While jobs can't bring back loved ones, it at least provides some security to grieving families. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Good initiative but why only government jobs? Many youth today prefer private sector opportunities. The administration should give options - either a govt job or skill development support for private employment. Just my two cents.
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Amit S.
Pakistan's shelling of civilian areas is cowardly and against all international norms. While we appreciate the government's support, we need stronger diplomatic action to hold Pakistan accountable. Enough is enough!
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Neha T.
The bunker construction is crucial - my cousin's family lives near LoC and they spend nights in bunkers during shelling. But what about daytime safety? Children can't go to school, farmers can't tend fields. Need comprehensive solution.
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Vikram J.
The ceasefire announcement is good, but we've seen this movie before. Pakistan violates it within months. Our forces need to be ever vigilant. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
My heart goes out to these families. No compensation can replace a life, but at least the government is trying to help. Hope the jobs come with proper training and support - not just token postings.

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