New Delhi:
As a gun bullet appears in Pahgam’s “Bitab” valley, a family of five from Maharashtra, preparing to leave their hotel for a day of visiting places – their fifth day in Kashmir.
The Jain families from Buldana in Maharashtra reached Pahgam after the discovery of Srinagar, Gulmarg and Son Marg. Nilesh Jain, Paras Arun Jain, Rishabh Arun Jain, Shweta Nilesh Jain and Anushka Nilesh Jain were prevented by employees from leaving the hotel, who warned him, “firing is going on”.
They later learned about the massacre of 26 tourists in the day, who were not away from their hotels, by terrorists who later fled to the forests.
“We were asked to stay inside,” said Nilesh Jain. Panic, the family heard the sound of firing until it died.
The family was staying in, and is still in the hotel, stuck in Pahgam. Now they are waiting to go home. He has urged the government to help out of Jammu and Kashmir.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with National Security Advisor Ajit Dawal and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar at Delhi Airport on arrival from Saudi Arabia to take stock of the situation from Saudi Arabia. Shah, who arrived in Srinagar on Tuesday night, assured the remaining people of the attack that the criminals of the drunk Act would be brought for justice.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitarman has cut her official visit in view of the attack. He is part of the five -member cabinet committee on security under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Modi.
The Government of Jammu and Kashmir announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the families of the deceased, Rs 2 lakh for seriously injured people and Rs 1 lakh for people with minor injuries.