Poonch: Union Home Minister Amit Shah Friday distributed government job appointment letters among the families affected by the cross-border attacks in Poonch district and said the Centre would introduce a relief package for them in the days to come.
The Poonch sector witnessed heightened artillery and mortar shelling after India carried out strikes under Operation Sindoor in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) on May 7, in response to the Pahalgam massacre.
A wave of artillery shelling, missile, and drone attack by Pakistan killed 28 people — 14 in Poonch district alone — and injured more than 70 across Jammu and Kashmir between May 7 and 10.
A programme to provide government jobs to the families of those killed in the condemnable attack by Pakistan was organised here today.
“The compensation and jobs cannot fully make up for the loss of life, but they are a symbol of the sentiments of the Jammu and Kashmir government, the Government of India, and the people of the entire nation,” Shah told the affected families in his address here.
He emphasized that the whole country stands with them like a rock.
The Union Home Minister expressed his condolences to the families affected by Pakistan’s aggression on residential areas, temples, gurdwaras, and mosques in Poonch.
“The spirit of patriotism that has emerged among the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir — from the Valley to Poonch and Kathua — following the Pahalgam terrorist attack has strengthened the resolve of the entire nation,” he said.
Shah said Indian forces demolished the headquarters of terrorist organizations located inside Pakistan’s borders.
“Due to the determination of Prime Minister Modi, the precise intelligence provided by our agencies, and the remarkable courage and pinpoint accuracy of the military, hundreds of terrorists were eliminated.”
He remarked that while India attacked terrorists, Pakistan perceived it as an attack on itself, revealing to the world that it shelters and sponsors terrorism.
The Union Home Minister clarified that India did not target any military or civilian facility in Pakistan. “With utmost precision and restraint, Indian forces completely destroyed Pakistan-sponsored terrorist bases,” he said.
He added that following India’s strikes, a “rattled” Pakistan resorted to firing on residential areas in Jammu and Kashmir, with Poonch suffering the most damage. “Pakistan fired on all residential areas, temples, gurdwaras, and madrassas in Poonch,” he said, adding the world is now strongly condemning Pakistan’s attacks on civilians.
He further said that when Pakistan attacked residential areas and unarmed civilians, the Indian Army responded robustly by damaging nine of their airbases and military capabilities.
Shah asserted that under PM Modi’s leadership, India has a clear security policy. “Our army will not tolerate any kind of interference with our civilians or along our borders.”
“For the damage caused to people’s homes and commercial establishments in Poonch, the Government of India will bring a relief package in the coming days,” he announced.
Shah also commended the Jammu and Kashmir administration for standing by the people throughout the crisis. “The administration promptly evacuated thousands of people to safe locations, which reduced casualties significantly,” he added.
Home Minister Shah also asserted that the development of Jammu and Kashmir, which he said began in 2014 under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will not stop or slow down despite recent provocations, and warned that those attempting to harm India will face a “strong and decisive” response.
Delivering a message of reassurance and resolve from the border district of Poonch, Shah said the pause in development caused by recent disturbances is only momentary, and the Union Territory’s progress will soon regain its momentum.
The home minister lauded the bravery and readiness of the armed forces and the civil administration, acknowledging the sacrifice of a senior official during the recent India-Pakistan military conflict.
“The development of Jammu and Kashmir will neither stop nor slow down. The pace that began in 2014 will continue. Anyone who tries to harm us will receive a strong and befitting reply,” Shah said, addressing people here.
Shah said that immediately after Prime Minister Modi assumed office in 2014, a decision was taken to construct bunkers along the border to protect civilians. “More than 9,500 bunkers have been built so far, which played a crucial role in saving lives in the last three days,” he said.
He added that the Government of India, in coordination with the UT administration, will build more bunkers in the coming days to further enhance civilian protection in border areas.
Standing firmly with the residents of the border region, Shah said, “The entire nation and the governments of India and Jammu and Kashmir stand with you like a rock. The acts committed by terrorists and Pakistan will only make India’s defence policy stronger.”
Reiterating Prime Minister Modi’s firm stance on terrorism, Shah asserted, “Terror and talks cannot go together. Terror and trade cannot go together. Blood and water cannot flow together.”
Stressing on peace and progress, Shah said, “I assure the people of Jammu and Kashmir that the development that began in 2014 will resume with full force. Anyone who tries to disrupt it will be given a powerful and befitting reply.”
He said more than 118 Pakistani forward posts and their surveillance system were completely destroyed by the BSF during Operation Sindoor, dealing a major blow to the neighbouring country.
Concluding his two-day tour of the Jammu region to review the security situation, preparation for the Amarnath Yatra and to interact with victims of shelling, Shah commended the Border Security Force (BSF) for its resolute response to Pakistani aggression during the four days of conflict earlier this month.
Damaging and destroying so many posts in such a short period is a remarkable achievement, he said, adding that dismantling the enemy’s surveillance network is a significant blow and it would take Pakistan years to rebuild the system.
“During Operation Sindoor, the BSF destroyed more than 118 Pakistani posts,” he said.
“When Pakistan responded to our anti-terror operations by attacking our borders and civilian areas, it was the BSF jawans of the Jammu Frontier who retaliated by destroying and damaging over 118 posts.
“They dismantled the enemy’s entire surveillance system piece by piece — a system that will take them four to five years to rebuild.”
Shah said that according to information he received from the BSF director general, Pakistan had suffered the biggest blow to its communication systems and surveillance equipment, rendering them “incapable of waging a full-fledged information-based war for quite some time”.
Praising the BSF’s readiness even during times of relative peace, Shah said their intelligence enabled precise pre-emptive action.
“This proves that even during peacetime, you kept a vigilant eye… Based on your accurate intelligence, a precise counter-strategy was prepared well in advance. When the opportunity arose, you implemented it with success.” (With PTI Inputs).
