Pahalgam attack: BSF orders farmers to clear fields within 48 hours
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Pahalgam attack: BSF orders farmers to clear fields within 48 hours
The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has issued a directive to farmers living along the India-Pakistan border to complete their harvest and vacate their fields within 48 hours. The move comes in the wake of a recent terrorist attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), which left 26 tourists dead. According to reports, announcements are being made through local gurdwaras in the border districts of Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Feroz…
Odisha Govt orders to identify foreign infiltrators availing ration cards
Bhubaneswar: In the wake of brutal Pahalgam terror attacks that claimed 26 civilians in Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha Government initiated a process to ascertain the number of foreign infiltrators issued ration cards in the state. In this regard, Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Department has directed all the district collectors to identify the foreign infiltrators and exclude them from the list if found as beneficiaries under food security sche…
Farmers In JK Harvest Early As Border Tensions Rise Following Pahalgam Attack
Farmers in Jammu and Kashmir are harvesting their crops prematurely amid tension at border areas in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. On Monday, while speaking to ANI, local farmer Asghar Husain Shah from Gulpur Panchayat condemned the attack and explained the situation. He said, “Nearby Panchayats like Karma, Kasaliya, Dawar, and Noorkote lie close to the border. After the Pahalgam incident, our area has been on high alert. We’re dee…
Farmers In J&K Harvest Early As Border Tensions Rise Following Pahalgam Terror Attack
POONCH, Apr 28: Farmers in Jammu and Kashmir are harvesting their crops prematurely amid tension at border areas in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. On Monday, while speaking to news agency, local farmer Asghar Husain Shah from Gulpur Panchayat condemned the attack and explained the situation. He said, “Nearby Panchayats like Karma, Kasaliya, Dawar, and Noorkote lie close to the border. After the Pahalgam incident, our area has been …
Farmers in JK harvest early as border tensions rise following Pahalgam terror attack - IndiaPost NewsPaper
POONCH: Farmers in Jammu and Kashmir are harvesting their crops prematurely amid tension at border areas in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. On Monday, while speaking to ANI, local farmer Asghar Husain Shah from Gulpur Panchayat condemned the attack and explained the situation. He said, “Nearby Panchayats like Karma, Kasaliya, Dawar, and Noorkote lie close to the border. After the Pahalgam incident, our area has been on high alert. W…
Border Villages In Punjab On High Alert As Tension Escalates With Pakistan - The Commune
An atmosphere of fear looms large over the border villages of Gurdaspur, Punjab, where security officials are making regular announcements urging people to stay alert and avoid moving too close to the border with Pakistan. Pakistan’s repeated attempts to facilitate cross-border terrorism in India have heightened tensions between the two nations, leaving people living in border areas deeply worried about what lies ahead if war breaks out. Fearing…
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