Omar Abdullah-led Govt played proactive role amid Indo Pak crisis: Rattan Lal

Jammu, May 13: Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President of the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, has welcomed the announcement of ceasefire between India and Pakistan, terming it a vital step toward de-escalation and relief for border residents who have been living under constant fear and suffering.

In a press statement issued here today, the Provincial President Rattan Lal Gupta said, “This is a welcome step—though delayed. Had this ceasefire come just two days earlier, we could have avoided unnecessary bloodshed and loss of precious lives.”

The senior NC leader has praised the consistent efforts of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his Cabinet Ministers for playing a proactive role during the period of panic and tension along the borders. He said that the Chief Minister has personally visited the affected people, offering them assurance, boosting their morale and supporting during a very critical time. He appreciated the CM’s efforts and commended his handling of the situation with responsibility and sensitivity.

Highlighting the plight of border dwellers, the senior NC leader urged the Central Government to immediately announce a compensation of Rs 1 crore and a government job to the next of kin of each individual who lost their life in the recent cross-border firing incidents. “These families have made the ultimate sacrifice, and the government must support them with dignity and responsibility,” he said.

The senior NC leader also expressed concern over the current situation along the borders and in urban pockets impacted by cross border firing and drone attacks. Urging the administration to act without delay, Rattan Lal said, “The government must immediately constitute special teams to assess the losses suffered by residents in both border and urban areas. Compensation and rehabilitation should follow promptly.” 

Rattan Lal Gupta also strongly reiterated the demand that the Centre fulfill its long-standing commitment to provide 5-marla plots to border residents living within a 5-kilometer range of the International Border and Line of Control at safer locations. “This promise has remained unfulfilled for years. Not only must these plots be allotted now, but the government should also release funds for construction of houses under the PM Awas Yojana, so these families can live safely and securely,” he added.

Rattan Lal Gupta said that now the focus must shift from conflict to compassion. “It is imperative that relief efforts begin without delay and confidence is restored among the people living in border belts,” he added.

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