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Local MLAs say relief 'inadequate', pitch for bunkers in Poonch

Alongside Home Minister Amit Shah's  visit to Jammu and Kashmir’s border district of Poonch, the worst hit by Pakistani shelling after Operation Sindoor, local MLAs have termed the current relief inadequate and demanded compensation of Rs 5 to 15 lakh for damaged houses.

News Arena Network - Poonch - UPDATED: May 30, 2025, 07:54 PM - 2 min read

A house damaged by shelling from Pakistan in Poonch district of J&K (File Pic)


Alongside Home Minister Amit Shah's  visit to Jammu and Kashmir’s border district of Poonch, the worst hit by Pakistani shelling after Operation Sindoor, local MLAs have termed the current relief inadequate and demanded compensation of Rs 5 to 15 lakh for damaged houses.

 

They said they would also be submitting a representation to Home Minister Amit Shah demanding the construction of underground bunkers for border dwellers on priority basis.The Poonch district, including the town, remained in the line of fire of Pakistani troops for four days after Operation Sindoor. At least 13 civilians were killed and 75 others injured while hundreds of houses and structures were damaged in the cross-border shelling.

 

The Poonch district was the worst affected by the Pakistani shelling and for the first time, the shells landed in Surankote and adjoining areas, which were considered as safe zones and had remained unaffected by cross border shelling in the past.MLA Poonch Aijaz Ahmad Jan said Pakistan troops rained shells in the border district causing damage to property and loss of lives. The MLA, who belongs to NC, said the assessment of the damage is being done by the administration and it would be completed soon.


Asked whether the government relief of Rs 1.30 lakh to fully damaged houses and Rs 6500 to 10000 to fully damaged houses during cross-border shelling was sufficient, the MLA said, “It was a joke. What will the border residents, whose houses have been damaged, do with the paltry sum?”.“It takes a minimum of Rs 10-25 lakhs to construct a house and the government should increase the compensation to the affected population. The border residents, whose houses have been damaged in shelling, should be provided a compensation between Rs 5-15 lakhs to rebuild their homes. Although this money is not sufficient, they can atleast rebuild their homes where they can live and take shelter”.

 

The border residents across J&K, whose houses were damaged in Pakistani shelling, have been demanding adequate compensation to rebuild their damaged homes in wake of the fact their houses having been completely damaged by shelling from Pakistan. 

The MLA said even if a house is partially damaged in shelling, its base has been weakened after being hit by mortar or artillery shells, and it is unsafe for living. “The partially damaged houses have also to be rebuilt and they should also be categorised as fully damaged houses”.


The NC MLA  explained  underground bunkers could have avoided or minimized the loss of lives in the district. “Despite people repeatedly demanding the construction of bunkers, the administration never paid heed to their pleas. The availability of bunkers would have minimised loss of lives and prevented migration from the border areas during the recent military skirmishes between India and Pakistan militaries after Operation Sindoor”, he said.

 

However, upon meeting the residents and various delegations, the Home Minister today said in his speech that government will build bunkers along the vulnerable areas in the border district to prevent loss of lives in future. Pakistan intermittently resorts to such misadventures and violates ceasefire as a result of which damage is inflicted on this side of the border.Announcing a special relief package for LoC residents hit by recent Pakistani shelling, Union Home Minister  on Friday said that in addition to the existing 90,000 underground bunkers, further steps will be taken to enhance the safety and welfare of border communities.

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