Pahalagam Fallout: Fearing the attack on India, Pakistan asks border residents to store food | India News

Pakistan-Indies tension: After the terrorist attack on April 22, Pakistan claims that the military action of India is imminent. Tensions have skyrocketed at the borders and various reports said that Pakistan had already mobilized its army and its air forces to the Indian border. Now, in a new sign indicating the climbing of the situation, the cashmere occupied by Pakistan has asked its residents of border areas to store food for at least two months. In the midst of the fears of military climbing, the cashmere authorities occupied by Pakistan ordered the closure of more than 1,000 religious schools on Thursday.
At least 26 people lost their lives in the radical terrorist attack of Pahalgam which took place in Kashmir.
The two nuclear countries exchanged gunshots against eight consecutive nights along the militarized control line, the de facto border that separates the contested cashmere region. The cashmere occupied by Prime Minister of Pakistan, Chaudhry Anwar Ul Haq, said that instructions had been issued to store food supplies for two months in the 13 districts along the control line (LOC), the media said.
The POK government has also allocated an emergency fund of 1 billion PKR ($ 3.5 million) to ensure the uninterrupted supply of food, drugs and other essential items to the 13 affected constituencies.
In particular, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, gave complete operational freedom to the security forces to respond to the terrorist attack.
Meanwhile, Pakistan raped the ceasefire along the control of last week and the Indian army has already given them a warning on incidents of non-provoked dismissal.
The Indian army actually responded to the unreal light weapons of the Pakistani army pulling through the control line (loc) on the night of May 1 to 2 in regions opposed to Kupwara, Baramulla and Poonch, as well as in the Naushera and Akhoroor sectors in Jammu and Kashmir (JK), said officials.
According to the Indian army, the troops responded in a calibrated manner and proportionate to the unlikely light weapons fired by the Pakistani army. It is the eighth consecutive day of effective reprisals from India from unlikely light weapons from the Pakistani army pulling on the night of April 25 to 26.