Night of Terror to Morning Calm: J&K, Punjab, Rajasthan wakes up to 'Normality' after no drones, explosions overnight: look | Today news
Hours after the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, eclipse measures were re -established on Saturday for border states Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and Rajasthan. However, the residents who slept in uncertainty and fear woke up to a quiet morning on Sunday. The development came after Pakistan violated the bilateral understanding this afternoon to immediately fire all firing and military action on land, air and sea. According to news agencies, there were no drones, firing or shooting in the Jammu, Poonch, Akhnoor, Rajouri, Samba, Cupwara, Firozpur, Pathankot, Amritsar and Barmer, which helps residents to turn to a normal after days of shooting. “There has been no ceasefire violation from any sector next to the control line in Kashmir after 11pm Saturday,” officials said. Despite the relief, Samba resident, JK, said he did not trust Pakistan. “Confidence is a big thing, but we can’t trust Pakistan because we don’t know when they would break the ceasefire. They also did it earlier … “Jitendra Singh told Ani. Meanwhile, a local punjab, Manjeet Singh, said the people of Amritsar trusted the army. ‘… all the drone attacks Pakistan launched were put on hold and given an appropriate answer by the army … So, people of Amritsar trust the army. There is no panic here … The mistake they made last night, when they violated the ceasefire, was much condemned. They will get an appropriate answer, “he said. A local Jaisalmer also repeated the same emotion and said, ‘We are proud of our armed forces … Pakistan always enjoys such activities. It says one thing and does something else. It must be taught a lesson so that it does not do something like that again … “The power supply has also been restored in most areas, but the local administration has asked people to stay indoors and stay away because” we are still on a red warning “. “We have restored the power supply for your comfort, but we are still on red warning. Sirens will sound now, indicating this red warning. Please do not move out of your home; stay indoors and away from windows,” Amritsar DC in a statement issued at 5.24 hours. “We will inform you when we get the green signal. Make sure that the compliance must fulfill and please do not panic, ‘he added. “You will hear a short siren. That means we can resume our normal activities, ‘Amritsar DC said in a statement issued at 8.15 hours. Look at the morning communities of border states: the ceasefire in Pakistan in a late night media briefing on Saturday, Foreign Minister Vikram Misri called on Pakistan to take appropriate steps to address these offenses and deal with the situation with ‘seriousness and responsibility’. The armed forces were given instructions to handle strongly with any cases of repetition of the violations of the border along the international border, as well as the control line (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir, he said. “For the past few hours, there have been repeated violations of the concept earlier in the evening between the directors -general of military operations of India and Pakistan,” he said. “It is a violation of the concept that came earlier today,” Misri said. The Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan has agreed to stop all firing and military action on land, air and sea with effect from Saturday from 17:00, Misri announced in Delhi. The ceasefire comes hours after the military countries of India and Pakistan attacked each other’s facilities and escalated the position dangerously. (With agency input)