Married women, who had kept day-long fast praying for the long lives of their husbands, gathered and broke their fast together last evening after the sighting of the moon even as shelling from across the border continued.
Twenty minutes before the moon came into sight at 8.40 PM, Pakistani rangers targeted 25 BSF posts besides several hamlets including Arnia town and Kuku-Da Kothay, Mahasha Kothe, Jabowal, Treva, Chingia, Alla, Sie,Chenaz and Devigarh.
"Pakistani shelling has dampened the Karva Chauth celebrations. We have left our homes and taken shelter at these camps. Husbands are back home taking care of bovines and houses. What is meaning of such kind of celebration?" asked 48-year-old Baljeet Kaur, a resident of Abdullian border village who is staying at a camp in R S Pura belt.
At Deoli camp, barely 12 kms from International Border, Mumta said, "We have kept the fast and followed the rituals for our men folk. But the joy and happiness is missing as husbands of most of us are still back home."
"The officers concerned made personal contributions to ensure that Sargi and other related items were provided to the women to observe Karvachauth as per the rituals," Deputy Commissioner (Jammu) Ajeet Kumar Sahu said.