
Video shows damages caused in Gurudwara in J&K as Pak fires at LoC
A recent video shared by ANI has shown the devastating impact of Pakistan’s firing at the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district. The video, which has gone viral on social media, shows the Gurudwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha in Poonch, which has been damaged as a result of the unprovoked firing by Pakistan.
The video shows the windows of the Gurudwara broken, with shattered glasses all over the floor. The footage also shows the damage caused to the surrounding buildings, with broken bricks and debris scattered all over the area.
The incident occurred on November 16, when Pakistan opened fire at the LoC, targeting Indian positions and civilian areas. The firing was reportedly heavy, with shells and bullets raining down on the Indian side of the border.
According to reports, at least 15 civilians have been killed and 43 others injured in the shelling and firing by Pakistan. The casualties include women, children, and elderly people, who were caught in the crossfire.
The incident has sparked outrage and condemnation from across the country, with politicians and citizens alike calling for stronger action against Pakistan to prevent such incidents in the future.
The Gurudwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha is a sacred place of worship for the Sikh community, and the damage caused to it is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of war and violence on innocent civilians.
Pakistan’s firing on the LoC is a regular occurrence, with the country often targeting Indian positions and civilian areas in an attempt to disrupt the fragile peace in the region. However, India has repeatedly called on Pakistan to cease its aggression and respect the ceasefire agreement on the LoC.
The recent incident has also put a spotlight on the vulnerability of civilian areas to Pakistani shelling and firing. The LoC is a heavily militarized zone, with both sides having troops and military equipment stationed along the border. However, the civilian areas on both sides of the border are often caught in the crossfire, leading to innocent lives being lost and damaged property.
The Indian government has condemned the incident and has called on Pakistan to respect the ceasefire agreement on the LoC. The government has also promised to take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of civilians living in border areas.
In the meantime, the Sikh community in Poonch has come together to repair the damage caused to the Gurudwara and to provide assistance to the affected families. The community has also called for greater awareness about the impact of Pakistan’s aggression on civilians and for stronger action against the country to prevent such incidents in the future.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that the impact of Pakistan’s firing on the LoC will be felt for a long time to come. The damage caused to the Gurudwara and the loss of innocent lives are a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of war and violence on civilians.