In December last year, the Centre had decided to construct community bunkers along International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC) for being used during shelling and firing by Pak.
"When there was firing and shelling and we were forced to flee, government had promised to build community bunkers in our hamlets and give us plots of land in safer places. But when we will see them," asked Disha Devi, a resident of Pallanwala of Akhnoor tehsil.
For people living along the LoC and the IB, the migration to government-run community centres at safer places has been an annual feature because of heavy Pakistani shelling and firing.
In 2013, 2014 and 2015, border dwellers fled to safer areas to escape heavy shelling along IB and LoC in which several people died and scores of people were injured besides casualties suffered by the cattle.
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"The authorities take a lot of time in the constructions and some of those constructed in some areas are very bad and have lost the purpose," he said.
"Government should have constucted community bunkers on
war-footing close to our homes in the village. Then we would not have been forced to leave our homes," said Surinder Singh, whose house is situated near the International Border.
In border hamlets of Devigarh and Abdullian along the IB, residents have constructed bunkers within their areas and clean them for their use.
Deputy Commissioner of Jammu Simrandeep Singh told