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Former MLC slams regime for the hardships of shelling affected populace
10/26/2020 11:26:21 PM
Early Times Report
KATHUA, Oct, 26: In joist of the unprovoked shelling in Hiranagar sector, on Monday also Pakistan opened indiscriminate heavy firing/shelling at border villages of Hiranagar in which many houses were damaged, severe damage made to domestic household, domestic animals injured, and also affected paddy harvesting.
To inquire about the condition of the affected villages by Pakistani shelling and the loss suffered to property Former MLC Subash Gupta accompanied with other Congress leaders Shri Vinay Sharma Sarpanch ,Ramesh kundal senior congress leader, shri Nathu ram ex Sarpanch paid visit to village Manyari, Chak Changa, and other adjoining villages.
Subash Gupta said that intense shelling during the intervening night of Sunday-Monday morning hours have caused colossal loss to the concerned villages. Expressing anguish over the act of Pakistan in targeting the civilian population Subash Gupta said that during firing the houses of Shri Rajinder Mathur press reporter and Numberdar Bal Krishan of village Chak Changa suffered heavy damage whereas at Manyari Buta Ram got his house damaged and buffalo of Kali Dass got severely injured.  
“What can be the gruesome intensity of brutal blood bath that domestic animals are also becoming fodder of Pakistan cannons,” he irked.
The Congress leader expressed deep anguish over total neglect and virtual abandonment of residents along International Border and Line of Control by the BJP dispensation, saying that the lofty promises of 2014 elections about safe shelter sheds, bunkers, and plots have proven just hoax.
Former MLC Subash Gupta castigating Pakistan for planning and plotting of terrorist activities in India, said, ”Intensifying attacks, Pakistani troops are repeatedly violating ceasefire by resorting mortar shelling and firing on BSF posts and civilian areas along the IB and LoC areas adding that time has come that ruling Indian leadership must teach a tough lesson to Pakistan.
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