Jugal, Sukhnandan meet families of border firing victims

MP Jugal Kishore Sharma and MLA Marh, Sukhnandan Kumar interacting with border firing victims in Kanachak on Wednesday.
MP Jugal Kishore Sharma and MLA Marh, Sukhnandan Kumar interacting with border firing victims in Kanachak on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 24: Jugal Kishore Sharma, Member of Parliament BJP Jammu Poonch Lok Sabha Constituency  along with MLA Marh Sukhnandan Kumar visited the border firing affected areas of village Gajansu, Kanachak in Marh & Raipur Domana constituencies and condoled the death of deceased in Pakistan firing.
Jugal Kishore Sharma visited the house of deceased Tarsem Singh and Gopal Singh who lost their lives in border firing by Pakistan. They shared the sorrowful moments with them. He said that their death is the irreparable loss to the society and they got affected by the coward act of Pakistan.
He expressed his deep sorrow and expressed his greatest sympathy with bereaved families. He said that all the best possible help would be provided to them by the State as well as Center Government. Moreover, the Central Government is very much concerned for the  welfare of the border people and is taking many steps to provide safe shelter to them, he added.
He said soon the construction work for the bunkers would be started. The BJP Government at Center & State Government has also made provision to provide financial help and job to the one family member of the deceased families. Jugal further added that the death loss could never be compensated by any means but the BJP Government will make its best efforts to cope with the situation.
Jugal also visited Government Medical College Jammu to take care of the border firing victims and assured them that the best treatment and care would be provided to them. Sukhnandan Kumar MLA Marh said that the State as well as Center Government is providing full support and care to the residents of border areas and paramilitary forces are also doing their best to reply the border firing.
MLC Surinder Ambardar, district president rural, Omi Khajuria, Pawan Salathia,Yash Pal Seth, Nittu Verma, Bitta Singh, Harjeet Singh and others also joined.
Meanwhile, a team of BJP Kashmir Displaced District (KDD) led by its president Chand Ji Bhat visited Kanachak to take the stock of situation created due to Pak firing.
It visited the families whose inmates were killed, injured and houses were damaged and assured their all sympathy with them. The other members included Kamal Warikoo, Ravinder Bhan, Snajay Bhat, Satish Bhat etc. They assured the people all support and help at this critical juncture.