💨 Abstract
Living near the Line of Control in Uri town, residents like Mohammed Ashraf and Sajad Ahmed faced recent shelling from the Pakistani side, destroying homes and businesses. Many fled, seeking refuge elsewhere. On their return, they found extensive damage and uncertainty. They express a desire for peace and normalcy, resenting the frequent disruptions to their lives. Political figures like Mehbooba Mufti visited, emphasizing the need for peace and better living conditions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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