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DSS seeks protection, relief for shelling victims | | | Jammu, Jan 21: The Dogra Sadar Sabha (DSS) held an emergent meeting of its executive body to listen to the problems and atrocities faced by the victims of unprovoked Pakistani shelling on the border villages of Arnia, R.S Pura, Hiranagar, Akhnoor, Rajouri and Poonch sectors. Large number of villagers along with office bearers of DSS Kathua Unit, local leaders from the affected villages homed on to the Dogra Sadar Sabha at Dogra Bhawan here today. They described their pitiable conditions and miseries to the DSS President and former minister, Th. Gulchain Singh Charak. Besides losses of human lives, there are deaths of cattle heads and severe damages to houses and properties in the border villages facing the International Border (IB) and LoC. The government was urged for immediate creation of assessment committees under the respective DDCs concerned to asses these damages and provides compensation at the earliest. The education of children is badly hit and sufferings doubled. One, because closing of all schools near the IB and secondly the school buildings in the rural areas are occupied for sheltering the population shifted from the targeted villages. The DSS demanded that all the families of the dead should be paid compensation at par with terror victims, besides a government job to one family member. |
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