Ceasefire Aftermath: Kashmiri Villagers Seek Compensation and Justice

Following a ceasefire, villagers in Indian-ruled Kashmir demand compensation for damages suffered during intense cross-border clashes between India and Pakistan. With dozens dead and homes destroyed, residents are pleading for government assistance. Despite the truce, locals remain wary of future conflicts in the volatile region.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-05-2025 14:47 IST | Created: 13-05-2025 14:47 IST
Ceasefire Aftermath: Kashmiri Villagers Seek Compensation and Justice
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After a brief but intense period of military clashes, India and Pakistan have reinstated a ceasefire, but the scars of conflict linger in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Residents, who bear the brunt of violent exchanges, are now demanding compensation for their destroyed homes and livelihoods. The unsettling calm presents a moment to reflect on the suffering of villagers who were forced to flee or endure the conflict's chaos.

Hundreds of families evacuated as their villages became frontline targets, with areas struck by missiles and drones. While many were able to return, they found their homes devastated. Villagers like Roshan Lal and Karan Singh, speaking from shattered dwellings, voice their pleas for government aid and question the long-term prospects of peace in the region.

Landmark geopolitical tensions continue to shape the lives of Kashmir's inhabitants, as leaders exchange verbal volleys from the safety of their capitals. On the ground, however, amid an uneasy ceasefire brokered by external influences, the needs and voices of the Kashmiri people echo with urgency. The plea for compensation and lasting peace remains as fervent as ever.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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