Punjab is on maximum alert after Indian Army conducted sergical strikes across LoC in Jammu and Kashmir
Chandigarh:
Punjab is on maximum alert today while villagers close to the border with Pakistan have been told to move to safer locations following the Indian Army's surgical strikes across the Line of Control.
"Punjab is in a state of maximum alert," Harcharan Bains, the advisor to Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, said in Chandigarh.
He said appropriate steps were being taken to ensure the safety of people in the border areas with Pakistan.
Mr Bains said the state cabinet would meet in the evening, to be chaired by chief minister Badal, to take stock of the situation and take appropriate action.
The Punjab government has ordered the evacuation of villages in a 10-km belt along the border with Pakistan following the surgical strikes by the Indian Army across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.
The union Home Ministry directed the Punjab government to get the border villages evacuated.
Local authorities used loudspeakers of Gurdwaras to announce to residents in the border villages to leave their homes and villages and move to safer zones.
All schools and other institutions in the border belt have been ordered shut. All leave of Punjab Police and medical personnel in the border areas has been cancelled.
Punjab's border districts include Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Faridkot, Abohar and Fazilka.
Informed sources said the Border Security Force (BSF) was mobilizing its troops and strengthening the security along the border.
Punjab shares a 553-km border with Pakistan.
The BSF has cancelled the Retreat ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border joint check-post (JCP) at Attari, 30 km from Amritsar, officials said.
The BSF and district authorities have asked visitors and tourists not to move towards Attari for the ceremony. It is not clear when the ceremony will resume.
"Punjab is in a state of maximum alert," Harcharan Bains, the advisor to Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, said in Chandigarh.
He said appropriate steps were being taken to ensure the safety of people in the border areas with Pakistan.
Mr Bains said the state cabinet would meet in the evening, to be chaired by chief minister Badal, to take stock of the situation and take appropriate action.
The Punjab government has ordered the evacuation of villages in a 10-km belt along the border with Pakistan following the surgical strikes by the Indian Army across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.
The union Home Ministry directed the Punjab government to get the border villages evacuated.
Local authorities used loudspeakers of Gurdwaras to announce to residents in the border villages to leave their homes and villages and move to safer zones.
All schools and other institutions in the border belt have been ordered shut. All leave of Punjab Police and medical personnel in the border areas has been cancelled.
Punjab's border districts include Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Faridkot, Abohar and Fazilka.
Informed sources said the Border Security Force (BSF) was mobilizing its troops and strengthening the security along the border.
Punjab shares a 553-km border with Pakistan.
The BSF has cancelled the Retreat ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border joint check-post (JCP) at Attari, 30 km from Amritsar, officials said.
The BSF and district authorities have asked visitors and tourists not to move towards Attari for the ceremony. It is not clear when the ceremony will resume.
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