Posted by AI on 2025-05-13 10:51:11 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-22 08:17:45
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Indian-administered Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah stated that the Indian authorities have ensured that those who fled shelling from across the border in Pakistan can return to their homes. He also stated that Pakistan's propaganda on the matter is not gaining traction, and that the reality of the situation is well-known.
Yesterday morning, the Chief Minister of India's Jammu and Kashmir state, Omar Abdullah, announced that residents who had fled Indian-administered Kashmir's intense cross-border shelling with Pakistan this winter can return to their homes as the situation has improved. He added that the Indian authorities have attempted to ensure their safety by relocating them to safer areas and by rebuilding destruction caused by the shelling.
Omar Abdullah stated, "Those who had to move out because of the Pakistan shelling, I want to tell them that the situation has improved now, and they can return to their homes," adding, "The government has ensured all necessary arrangements are in place to deal with the situation."
Speaking at a news conference in winter's harsh winter, Mr. Abdullah dismissed the Pakistani military's ongoing propaganda offensive, saying that the neighbouring country will continue to push it, but the reality is known to the world.
This statement comes after Indian officials stated that they had stopped an attempt by Pakistan's spy agency to push infiltrators across the highly militarized border into Indian-administered Kashmir. This announcement coincides with a significant increase in shelling and ceasefire violations along the de-facto border that separates the two Kashmas, leaving dozens of civilians dead and injured and triggering the displacement of thousands.
In a strong ending note, Omar Abdullah said that the Indian administration is continuously working to ensure the safety of everyone in the region and urged everyone to not believe provocative propaganda put out by the Pakistani government.