Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Reviews Damage from Cross-Border Shelling in Jammu and Kashmir

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited the Tangdhar sector in Jammu and Kashmir to assess the damage caused by recent cross-border shelling from Pakistan. He highlighted the bravery of the Indian armed forces and expressed India's aspirations to become a leading economy. Sinha also discussed the immediate assistance provided to affected residents and the need for a comprehensive plan to address the damages. His remarks reflect a commitment to peace and support for those impacted by the violence.
 | 
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Reviews Damage from Cross-Border Shelling in Jammu and Kashmir

Assessment of Damage in Tangdhar Sector

Manoj Sinha, the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, engaged in discussions with members of the armed forces. Earlier today, he visited the Tangdhar sector to evaluate the damage caused by shelling from across the border with Pakistan. During his visit, Sinha remarked that the bravery of the Indian armed forces has been witnessed globally, leading Pakistan to plead for sympathy worldwide. He emphasized that India has never favored war and aspires for peaceful coexistence.


Economic Aspirations and Regional Challenges

Sinha stated that India is currently the fifth-largest economy and aims to become the fourth-largest in the near future. He expressed a vision for a developed India while criticizing Pakistan for its destructive actions fueled by debt. He believes that the response given to Pakistan should serve as a lesson. He reiterated that nothing is beyond the reach of the Indian Army, praising their valor and dedication to the nation. He prayed for the safety of the country, assuring that it is in the hands of brave individuals.


Damage Assessment and Relief Efforts

After assessing the damage from the shelling, Sinha noted that several homes and commercial properties were damaged due to the adverse fire. He visited the affected areas with a senior administrative officer to witness the situation firsthand and understand the issues faced by the residents. Based on the administration's evaluation, immediate assistance has been provided, although some individuals still require resettlement. He mentioned that the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir and senior officials will devise a comprehensive plan to address the losses, which will be presented to the central government for further support.