Arrangements made to deal with intense firing by Pakistan, says J-K govt

In different cross-border firing incidents along the LoC and IB since January 18, nine people have lost their lives.

india Updated: Jan 20, 2018 19:45 IST
A villager displays a mortar shell allegedly fired on a residential area from the Pakistan side at the India-Pakistan international border at Jora farm in R S Pura area in Jammu on Saturday.
A villager displays a mortar shell allegedly fired on a residential area from the Pakistan side at the India-Pakistan international border at Jora farm in R S Pura area in Jammu on Saturday. (PTI Photo)

The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday said elaborate arrangements have been made to deal with the situation arising after the intense firing by Pakistan along the borders over the past few days.

In different cross-border firing incidents along the Line of Control (LoC) and International Border (IB) since Thursday, nine people, including two Army and as many BSF jawans, have been killed and 46 injured.

The health department has made elaborate arrangements to deal with the situation and adequate doctors (specialists) and paramedics along with necessary life saving drugs and equipment have been kept available round the clock in all health institutions, health and medical education minister Bali Bhagat said.

“In addition, 197 Ambulances, including critical care ambulance have been deployed to meet the situation,” Bhagat said.

Making a suo-moto statement in the Legislative Assembly, he said all injured have been admitted in the Government Medical College Hospital and other local hospitals where they were undergoing treatment.

He said the authorities have already issued an alert for the population living along the borders to move to the safer places in view of the constant firing along the border.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir deputy chief minister Nirmal Singh thanked the Centre for increasing the quantum of ex gratia and other reliefs especially for the cross-border firing victims.