In response to continued ceasefire violations and unprovoked shelling by Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited the Uri sector on Friday to assess the ground situation and boost the morale of the Indian armed forces. The visit comes after escalating cross-border tensions following the terror attack in Pahalgam and Pakistan’s missile-drone strikes across Indian border regions.
Key Highlights of LG Manoj Sinha’s Visit:- Visited border villages of Lagma and Gingal in Uri to evaluate civilian damage caused by Pakistani shelling.
- Interacted with affected families, assured them of immediate relief, and promised the construction of new bunkers for safety.
- Met Indian Army soldiers, asking “How’s the josh?” to which the jawans responded, “High, Saheb!” – a moment that was widely shared on social media.
- Declared that India’s armed forces are fully prepared to respond to any misadventure by Pakistan.
Relief and Security Measures Ordered:“Saw determination in the eyes of our soldiers. The whole country is proud and inspired by your bravery. Jai Hind!” – LG Manoj Sinha
- Ex-gratia compensation has already been issued to the injured and bereaved families.
- The damage assessment is ongoing, and LG confirmed that bunker construction will be expedited in the region.
- District administration has been instructed to provide full support and ensure the safety and rehabilitation of residents.
On Thursday night, Pakistan launched over 50 missile and drone attacks targeting civilian and military locations in Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Jaisalmer, and Bhuj. The Indian air defense system neutralized all attacks, preventing major casualties.
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