After a pitfall in Punjab, the border returned to the villages, people said: 'Pakistan did not trust but Pakistan does not trust' - Punjab boundaries returned home after fear of fear of the ceasefire

After a ceasefire in the border towns of Ferozepur and Fazilka, life began to return. People who left the town after the tension on the border return with children and good, but they are still afraid of Pakistan. Farmers are preparing for the next crop, but they say that Pakistan does not trust. Jagran correspondent, Ferozepur. After the tension on the Indo pack border, life began to run back on the track. On Saturday night there was a stir in the marginal villages, along with ceasefire between the two countries. On Sunday morning, people returned to many towns with children and household items. Some got into the truck with stuff and others returned to the trolley with cattle. These people have not yet brought many household items. They say that Pakistan does not trust. He is pleased to return to his home in an atmosphere of peace. Dainik Jagran’s team visited the border towns of District Ferozepur on Sunday. In the first place, women and children appeared in a wooden fleet in Sutlej Dariya who went to their family members after the tension on the border. On Sunday he returns to his village Tandewala and Kamalewala. Villagers of border villages book Pakoda Shop in Jallke Chowk. Jagran ‘Pakistan, who does not come from the antics’, said women that there is some relief from the ceasefire, but the danger is not completely prevented. Pakistan does not go from its appearance. Nisha Rani said she is very happy with the ceasefire. Now she will be able to focus on her work and studies as usual. Due to the situation of war, she was unable to pay attention to studies. Lived in family members’ home for three days. The border towns of Hazara Singh Wala, Jallke, Kamal Wala, Bhundi, Khundar Gatti and Gatti Rajoke’s Balbir Singh, Vikram Singh, Daler Singh, Nachtar Singh and others were seen in the Pakoda store in Jallke Chowk. Sukhdev Singh of Village Tandewala said the ceasefire was relieved. Since the morning, he has been plowing the fields for his sowing of his Paddy panery. Today he also went to the country near his border and returned after working. Villagers showed up to open shops and shops in the town of Jallo. Children were seen in Jagran streets, the atmosphere was changed here compared to the past days after visiting the border village of Ghadumi, Mahar Khiva, Pakha Chishti of District Fazilka. In the field the farmers were seen preparing for the next crop, and then the children played on the street. When the team reached the town of Pakka Chishti, a crowd was found at the puncture shop on the square. The Boerekilab Gill said there was a concern, but the farm did not stop disturbing on the border. Now we have to sow oomiri. We stopped our hands for three to four days. If the ceasefire is announced, we are not afraid of anything. We plow the country with our solution. Gurpreet Singh of the town of Kabul Shah said his family member lives Sukhwinder Singh in Paka Chishti, his animal husbandry. As soon as the tension increased, he called and said that the cattle were essential and without delay reaching the trolley and took the cattle to his town. Now there is peace in our town again. Last night there was not a single suspicious voice or any movement. In the morning I returned after loading animals. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.