“The expansion of individual and community bunkers under the Security Related Expenditure (SRE) scheme is not only a strategic investment in infrastructure but also a moral obligation to provide safety to those living under constant threat.”
In the face of adversity, true leadership lies in empathy, swift action, and unwavering commitment to the well-being of citizens. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s recent visit to Poonch—where several innocent civilians lost their lives due to unprovoked shelling by Pakistan—is a shining example of such leadership. His decision to offer a government job to the closest kin of the victims is not merely an act of compensation, but a strong signal of the administration’s resolve to stand by its people in their darkest hour. At a time when grief looms large over the affected families, LG Sinha’s visit offered more than official assurance—it offered solace. His presence among the grieving families reinforced the government’s humanitarian commitment, and his promise of proper rehabilitation underscored that those living along the border are not forgotten. By prioritizing the rebuilding of lives through meaningful employment and long-term support, the administration has taken a vital step in fostering resilience and dignity among those impacted. More importantly, the Lieutenant Governor has laid out a comprehensive and forward-looking plan to ensure that tragedies like these are prevented in the future. The expansion of individual and community bunkers under the Security Related Expenditure (SRE) scheme is not only a strategic investment in infrastructure but also a moral obligation to provide safety to those living under constant threat. These bunkers will be a lifeline for many border families, particularly during escalations, giving them both physical security and psychological reassurance. LG Sinha’s remarks condemning Pakistan’s attack on sacred sites—including a gurudwara, a temple, and a mosque—highlight a critical truth.
“As the administration moves forward with the construction of bunkers, strengthening civil defence, and upgrading medical infrastructure in Poonch, it is clear that the government is not only reacting to tragedy but preparing to prevent future ones. In these efforts, the people of Jammu and Kashmir find strength, assurance, and most importantly, a government that listens and acts. In these testing times, LG Manoj Sinha’s visit is a beacon of hope and humanity—a firm reminder that the path to healing begins with compassion and concrete action.”
The intent behind such attacks is not merely territorial—it is to fracture the social unity that binds our diverse nation. Yet, in Poonch, the people have refused to be broken. They have shown exceptional courage and communal harmony, standing shoulder to shoulder across religious lines, offering a powerful rebuttal to the divisive intentions of hostile forces. The Lieutenant Governor rightly saluted this spirit, recognizing that unity is our greatest strength. Furthermore, LG Sinha’s reiteration of India’s resolve under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership speaks to a broader national vision: one where security, social cohesion, and inclusive growth go hand in hand. His administration’s swift actions—from relief disbursement to restoration of essential services—reflect an efficient and sensitive governance model that responds not just with policy, but with heart. As the administration moves forward with the construction of bunkers, strengthening civil defence, and upgrading medical infrastructure in Poonch, it is clear that the government is not only reacting to tragedy but preparing to prevent future ones. In these efforts, the people of Jammu and Kashmir find strength, assurance, and most importantly, a government that listens and acts. In these testing times, LG Manoj Sinha’s visit is a beacon of hope and humanity—a firm reminder that the path to healing begins with compassion and concrete action.


