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Ritika Trehan leads Subhadra society visit to GMC to support victims of Pak shelling
5/11/2025 10:36:48 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 11: Subhadra Society, led by its President Mehak Trehan, Vice President Ritika Trehan, General Secy. Gesu Gandotra, Priyanka Bali, Arti Kllirla, Leela Chttri visited the Govt Medical College and Hospital Jammu to inquire about the health of patients injured in Pakistan’s shelling on the borders. The society’s visit demonstrates its commitment to ensuring the well-being of those affected by the conflict.
Ritika Trehan took feedback from doctors about the patients’ health and urged them to provide the best possible treatment.She praised the bravery and resilience of border residents who have consistently supported the Indian Armed Forces in their actions against Pakistan.
Ritika said Subhadra Society’s visit highlights the importance of providing quality healthcare to those injured in the line of duty. We commend the bravery of border residents and the dedication of medical professionals in providing care to those in need.The visit aimed to assess the medical care provided to patients and express solidarity with those affected by the conflict. Subhadra Society remains committed to supporting the well-being of border residents and promoting peace in the region, added Ritika.
Ritika Trehan expressed her admiration for the Indian Armed Forces, stating that they have played a crucial role in saving lives and bringing Pakistan to the negotiating table for a ceasefire. According to Ritika, the bravery and strategic actions of the Indian Armed Forces have resulted in significant destruction on the Pakistani side, ultimately leading to Pakistan’s decision to agree to a ceasefire.She noted that the destruction caused by the Indian Armed Forces on the Pakistani side has been significant, forcing Pakistan to reconsider its stance and agree to a ceasefire.
Ritika also appreciated the resilience and support of border residents, who have stood by the Indian Armed Forces during this challenging time.Ritika’s statement highlights the importance of the Indian Armed Forces’ role in maintaining peace and security in the region. Their actions have not only saved lives but also sent a strong message to Pakistan about India’s commitment to protecting its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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