CM visits several areas stuck by shelling, house of Thapa

CM Omar Abdullah meeting the family of JKAS officer Dr Raj Kumar Thapa.
CM Omar Abdullah meeting the family of JKAS officer Dr Raj Kumar Thapa.

Rs 10 lakh ex gratia relief for kin of victims

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 10: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today visited the residence of Dr Raj Kumar Thapa, Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Rajouri, who tragically lost his life in the line of duty due to cross-border shelling near his residence Rajouri.
Expressing profound grief over the loss, Omar extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, acknowledging the officer’s outstanding dedication and supreme sacrifice. “His service and sacrifice will never be forgotten. The Government stands firmly with his family in this hour of grief,” he said during the visit.

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Dr Thapa was stationed in Rajouri town when he was fatally struck by Pakistani shelling. His untimely demise has sent shockwaves through the administrative and civil community, marking a sad and solemn moment for the entire Jammu and Kashmir.
“We have lost a dedicated officer of the J&K Administrative Services. Just yesterday, he was accompanying the Deputy Chief Minister around the district and attended the online meeting I chaired,” the Chief Minister said. “I’ve no words to express my shock and sadness at this terrible loss of life. May his soul rest in peace.”
Earlier in the day, Omar also visited the affected areas of Rehari and Roopnagar in Jammu to assess the damage caused by the cross-border shelling, which continued for the second night in a row. “The pain and disruption faced by residents is deeply concerning. We stand with every affected family and will ensure all necessary support is provided without delay,” he stated.
The Chief Minister reiterated his Government’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding the lives and well-being of its citizens amidst ongoing hostilities.
Meanwhile, Omar announced an ex-gratia relief of Rs 10 lakh for the families of all those who lost their lives in the recent cross-border shelling.
The decision comes as a gesture of solidarity and support for the grieving families, as the Government intensifies efforts to alleviate the suffering of citizens in the affected areas.
“While no compensation can ever replace a loved one or heal the trauma caused to the family, as a gesture of support and solidarity, ex-gratia relief of Rs 10 lakh will be provided to families of all the deceased,” the Chief Minister said.
Expressing deep anguish over the loss of innocent lives in cross-border shelling, Omar stated, “My Government is taking every possible measure to minimise the hardships of our people.” He reaffirmed that the administration remains vigilant and proactive in ensuring both relief and safety for the residents of border districts.
The Chief Minister reiterated his resolve to provide all necessary support to the affected families and directed the concerned authorities to expedite the relief and rehabilitation process.
“We stand with every affected family in this hour of grief,” he added.