In its nefarious attempts to disrupt peace in the Kashmir valley, Pakistan has violated ceasefire over 2,500 times from January to November 15 in 2019 in the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir along the Lineof Control (LoC). Pakistani Army continues to make civilians their targets even as the Indian Army has valorously countered their every attempt to ensue unrest in the valley.More than 350 ceasefire violations took place in October itself,which were the highest in the 10 months of 2019, Army officials had informed.Officials added that in the first 11 days of November, as many as 97 Pakistan-initiated ceasefire violations were reported. The other time when Pakistan-initiated ceasefire violation crossed the 300-mark was in August 2019, when India revoked Article 370 and Article 35A, taking away the erstwhile state's special status.The number of ceasefire violations recorded in August was 307.Pakistan has been violating the ceasefire almost every day for the past three months in the districts of Hiranagar, Akhnoor, Sundarbani, Nowshera, Rajouri, Mendhar,Poonch, Udi and Kupwara.From Kathua to Kupwara Tangdar, the Pakistani Army has targetted civilians by mortar shelling for more than 10 times in a single day,causing people living near border areas fleeing for their lives. Instead oflaunching a direct attack on the Indian forces, Pakistan has been targettingresidential areas including children, schools and teachers. However, PrimeMinister Narendra Modi-led government's border management programme has beeninstilled a sense of safety among the civilians.As many as 14,460 bunkers havebeen constructed covering the entire LoC and International Border (IB), rangingfrom Jammu's Kathua to Kashmir's Kupwara, to provide a complete safety cover toall the civilians.Pm Modi's government has ensured that bunkers be constructed blocking every school, neighborhood, houses, and streets that might come in therange of Pakistani Army's gunfire.The government had, in 2018, released fundsworth Rs 415.73 crore for the construction of the bunkers and 90 per cent work has been completed till now.
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