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Hundreds of border dwellers protest as five civilians killed in Pakistan shelling
5/18/2018 11:58:51 PM
Early Times Report

MANGU CHAK, May 18: Hundreds of angry residents of hamlets along the border today protested after four civilians were killed and 12 injured in heavy Pakistan mortar shelling, demanding stern action against the neighbouring country for targeting innocent people.
The border dwellers carried two of the bodies to Mangu Chak, a Ranbir Singh Pura sector town, and raised anti-Pakistan slogans as fear and anger gripped the hamlets.
They said Pakistan should be taught a lesson so that it stops targeting civilian villages.
The shelling and firing by Pakistani troops along the international border comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Jammu and Kashmir tomorrow.
The protesters also accused the Mehbooba Mufti government of failure to provide ambulances to save lives.
The shelling started early this morning and a mortar hit the compound wall of 52-year old Tarseem Lal's house in a Mangu Chak village, severely injuring him and his 45-year-old wife Manjeet.
They died in hospital.
The blood stains had dried up but the house, which had splinter holes and broken windows, bore a mute testimony to the death and destruction caused by Pakistani shelling.
Another hamlet in Treva in the Arnia sector was hit and two villagers -- Sat Paul (60) and Jag Mohan (45) -- were killed when shells exploded in their houses.
Villages in R S Pura, Suchetgarh and Bishnah sectors also came under fire.
Twenty-eight-year-old BSF constable Sitaram Upadhyaya was also killed in the firing.
The shelling was very heavy and several bullet-proof vehicles were pressed into services to evacuate people to safer places, officials said.
"Tarseem Lal and Manjeet had just begun their daily chores when a shell hit their compound wall at around 8 am resulting in their death," Surinder Singh, a villager, said.
"What can the village people do? We are there for their target practice. The villagers preferred to leave their houses and move to the safer places," he said.
Another villager Devi Dass accused the authorities of failure to reach out to the affected people and said border dwellers carried the injured couple on cots for first aid and then by a tractor trolley to hospital.
"Had we got an ambulance and taken the couple to a hospital in time, they may have been saved.Where is the administration? Where are the ministers? They come to us only to seek votes," he said.
Amid the protest that caused a traffic jam here, Kulwant Singh, a kin of an injured, said 10-15 mortar shells landed in the village in a period of 30 minutes, resulting in death and devastation.
The protestors demanded that the Centre should take a stern action against Pakistan so that it does not dare again to target innocent civilians in the border villages.
Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta, Health Minister Devender Manyal, who is an MLA from Samba area, Housing Minister Sat Sharma and state BJP chief Ravinder Raina visited the Government Medical College Hospital where the 12 injured persons were being treated.
Two of them were in a critical condition.
Jammu Inspector General of Police S D Singh said camps were being activated to house the people who were being evacuated from the border hamlets.
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