Unraveling the achievements Post art 370 ;  A milestone for peace: India-Pak ceasefire elicits relief & happiness
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Unraveling the achievements Post art 370 ;  A milestone for peace: India-Pak ceasefire elicits relief & happiness

Post by Irfan Yattoo on Wednesday, August 2, 2023

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In a momentous development, the historic ceasefire agreement inked between India and Pakistan on February 25, 2021, has not only brought immense relief to people residing along the Line of Control (LoC) but has also elicited an overwhelming sense of happiness and hope among the local population.

Since the strict implementation of the ceasefire agreement, civilians living in the border areas have experienced a significant respite, enabling them to rebuild their lives and livelihoods without the constant fear of sudden disruptions. Previously, they had been living under the constant shadow of violence, grappling with the threat of shelling and firing, which compelled many to migrate to safer regions in the Valley.

With the cessation of hostilities, a tranquil atmosphere now prevails along the borders. Local residents have expressed heartfelt gratitude to the central government for placing paramount importance on the safety and well-being of people in these regions. As a result, they can now sleep peacefully at night, and children can attend schools regularly without any untoward interruptions.

Qazi Mohammad Khatana, a venerable 76-year-old resident of Kamalkote village in Uri, shared his profound experience: "The ceasefire has given us hope for a peaceful future. We can finally sleep peacefully at night, knowing that our families are safe." Many others echoed his sentiments, underscoring the positive impact the agreement has had on their lives.

The improved security situation has also sparked a much-needed economic revival in the border areas. Saeed Malik, a shopkeeper in the Karna sector of Kupwara, happily stated, "Before the ceasefire, we used to close our shops early due to prevailing insecurity. However, with peace in place, tourists have started visiting the area, boosting our local businesses."

While the ceasefire has undoubtedly brought relief, the necessity to enhance infrastructure and construct community bunkers for the safety of the local population remains apparent. Abdul SamadKhatana from the Saidpora area of Karnahpassionately emphasized this need, and his concerns were supported by Chief Planning Officer Abdul Majid.

Abdul Majid informed that a total of 170 community bunkers have been constructed along the LoC in Karnah, Keran, and Machil sectors since 2020. Although individual bunker demands have been made, the government's primary focus has been on constructing community bunkers, equipped with seating for around 100 people and sleeping facilities for 50 people.

Despite the prevailing peace, security forces remain steadfast in their vigilance to thwart any potential threats from the enemy. While the ceasefire has curtailed instances of violence, cross-border smuggling of narcotics and weapons remains a cause for concern. The authorities continue to maintain a robust counter-infiltration grid to safeguard against any untoward incidents across the LoC and hinterland.

The ceasefire between India and Pakistan stands as a testament to the power of dialogue and diplomacy. Both nations have demonstrated a willingness to set aside their differences and prioritize the well-being of people residing in border areas. With the sounds of guns finally silenced, hope has rekindled in the hearts of those living near the Line of Control, and the revitalization of life in places like Kamalkote is a testament to a brighter future.

As the local population continues to rebuild their lives with newfound optimism, they remain profoundly grateful to the government for fostering a peaceful atmosphere and fervently hope for a lasting and harmonious peace in the region.