Baramulla, May 14 (JKNS): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday visited the shelling-affected areas of Uri in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district and assured full government support to rebuild the homes damaged by Pakistani shelling along the Line of Control.
“It is our responsibility to provide you help from the government so that your houses are rebuilt,” Abdullah told affected families during his interaction in Salamabad, Lagama, Bandi, and Gingal.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by his advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, MLA Uri Sajad Uri, and senior district officials. The visit was part of his ongoing assessment tour of affected border areas.
In a post on X, Abdullah as per news agency JKNS wrote, “Visited shelling affected areas of Uri including Salamabad, Lagama, Bandi and Gingal. This land has endured so much—from the impact of the 2005 earthquake to the pain of cross-border shelling. Yet, its people rise every time, with courage in their hearts and resilience in their spirit.”
Referring to the emotional toll on the civilian population, he added, “Heading to Uri today to meet those affected by the recent shelling. Over the past few days, I have witnessed immense pain, loss and unimaginable courage of our people… The pain of my people is deeply personal.”
The Chief Minister reiterated his government’s commitment to extend all possible support to the victims and ensure that no family is left behind in the rebuilding process. (JKNS)