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Calm prevails in Punjab after understanding between India, Pakistan to stop military actions
Calm prevails in Punjab after understanding between India, Pakistan to stop military actions

The Hindu

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Calm prevails in Punjab after understanding between India, Pakistan to stop military actions

Calm prevailed in Punjab, especially in the border areas of the state, on Sunday (May 11, 2025) morning, following an understanding between India and Pakistan to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea. Authorities have asked people to resume their normal activities and maintain calm. At around 8:30 a.m., the district administration in Amritsar asked people to resume their normal routine. India-Pakistan ceasefire LIVE The Jalandhar district administration also said there was nothing to worry and work may resume as usual. #WATCH | ACP Airport, Amritsar, Yadwinder Singh says, "Situation is rumours are being spread. But there is adequate is peaceful now, there is no drone activity. People should not panic. I appeal to the media to verify the reports coming to them and… — ANI (@ANI) May 11, 2025 "All is well here in Jalandhar. According to the information received, there is nothing to worry and work may resume as usual. Forces are on a constant vigil," Jalandhar Deputy Commissioner Himanshu Aggarwal said. However, the district authorities have requested people not to burst firecrackers or fly drones. "We will take immediate action and inform you in time if there is any information of any threat in the area," the DC said. The Sangrur district authorities urged people not to lend credence to any rumours and to stay calm. Meanwhile, people in Punjab, which shares a 553-km border with Pakistan, were back to their normal activities. Morning walkers, especially in border districts like Amritsar, Pathankot and Ferozepur, thanked the country's armed forces. "It is because of our forces that you see us here today without any fear. Over the past few days, we saw how Pakistan carried out drone attacks targeting several parts of Punjab and some other states. "But our brave forces acted as a shield and thwarted their misadventures. They gave a strong reply to perpetrators of terrorism and destroyed terror camps under Operation Sindoor. Now that an understanding has come into effect, let us hope that peace prevails, but if Pakistan again commits any misadventure, they will be given a stern reply," said Amritsar resident Amarjit Singh. Another Amritsar resident, Pawan Kumar, said after days of tension, things are back to normal. "Over the last few days, Amritsar saw a decline in tourist footfalls because of the tense situation. Now, hopefully, peace shall prevail," he said. Citizens feel relief Simran from Pathankot said, "Though there was anxiety among people over the last few days, we were confident that our armed forces were there to protect us against any Pakistani misadventure." "However, the understanding between the two countries (to stop military action) has come as a relief," she added. An elderly resident from Ferozepur was out on a morning walk with a group of friends. "We have resumed our morning routine after staying indoors for a few days. Things are back to normal and we hope that peace will prevail," he said. Another morning walker from the industrial hub of Ludhiana said, "Nobody wants a war as it only causes destruction and hits the economy. But if Pakistan or any other country indulges in any misadventure, India will hit back hard and give a befitting reply. Besides, India has a firm policy against any act of terror." In Chandigarh and adjoining Panchkula in Haryana, morning walkers were heard discussing the current situation. After Pakistan violated the terms of the understanding between the two countries to stop military actions, Punjab had reimposed blackout measures in several districts as a precautionary measure on Saturday evening. The measures were put in place in several districts, including Hoshiarpur, Ferozepur, Fazilka, Pathankot, Patiala, Moga, Kapurthala and Muktsar. Blackout measures withdrawn Authorities had earlier withdrawn the blackout measures and restrictive orders after India and Pakistan reached the understanding to stop military actions following four days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes. At a media briefing late on Saturday evening, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri called upon Pakistan to take appropriate steps to address these violations and deal with the situation with "seriousness and responsibility". The armed forces have been given instructions to deal strongly with any instances of repetition of the violations along the International Border as well as the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, he said. The directors general of military operations (DGMOs) of the two countries had agreed to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea with effect from 5 pm on Saturday, Misri had announced earlier.

Security tightened at Amritsar airport, access to gurudwara restricted; no drone activity: ACP Airport
Security tightened at Amritsar airport, access to gurudwara restricted; no drone activity: ACP Airport

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Security tightened at Amritsar airport, access to gurudwara restricted; no drone activity: ACP Airport

Security was heightened at Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport in Amritsar on Sunday after access to the gurdwara located within the airport premises was restricted due to safety concerns. Police confirmed that there was no drone activity and urged the public to not believe or circulate misinformation. #Operation Sindoor India responds to Pak's ceasefire violation; All that happened India-Pakistan ceasefire reactions: Who said what Punjab's hopes for normalcy dimmed by fresh violations Speaking to ANI, ACP Airport, Amritsar, Yadwinder Singh said, "Situation is peaceful. Some rumours are being spread. But there is adequate security. It is peaceful now, there is no drone activity. People should not panic. I appeal to the media to verify the reports coming to them and then display them. It is essential to verify the false rumours being spread by people." Security personnel continue to be stationed outside the airport, and movement is being monitored. Devotees visiting Gurdwara Santsar ji, located inside the airport premises, are being denied entry due to precautionary security measures. India Pakistan Ceasefire Violation Live Updates: Trump says will increase trade substantially with 'both of these great Nations' A devotees said, "This is Baba Guru Nanak's Gurdwara inside the airport premises. I have been coming here every Sunday for the past eight years. It is closed now, I am going back." Live Events Another devotee Dhyan Singh told ANI, "We had come to the Gurdwara to pay obeisance. I go there every Sunday. But today, it is closed due to security reasons." Meanwhile, in Punjab, the situation remained under control, with no drone activity, firing, or shelling reported during the night in both Pathankot and Firozpur. India said on Saturday that Pakistan has violated the understanding reached between DGMOs of the two countries on stoppage of firing and military action and that the Indian army is retaliating and dealing with the border intrusions.

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