The assurance was given to the border residents by Industries and Commerce minister Chander Prakash Ganga who visited the villages shelled by Pakistani forces along the international border in Samba district, an official spokesman said.
While interacting with the affected families, the minister assured them all necessary help from the government and directed the civil administration and police to be vigilant in the vulnerable areas and immediately respond at times of border shelling.
The minister took a detailed review of the situation and preparedness of the administration to deal with the emergency situation including arrangements for rescue, relief and providing prompt healthcare in case of injury, the spokesman said.
He said Ganga visited the border villages of Mahal Shahan, Ramloo and Ramgarh of Vijaypur constituency to take stock of the situation in the backdrop of repeated ceasefire violations and shelling from across the border.
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He also interacted with displaced border residents putting up at a reliefcamp established in Radha Swami Sat Sang ghar Thandi Khui, the spokesman said.
He directed the local administration to remain prepared for prompt action in case of any exigency, the spokesman said.
Ganga also advised the villagers to stay indoors and shift to safer places during cross border shelling.
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