People should avoid going to places where drones/missiles fall to avoid loss of life – Dhaliwal

People should avoid going to places where drones/missiles fall to avoid loss of life – Dhaliwal
Punjab’s Mann Government stands like a rock to help the needy – Bhagat
Cabinet ministers took stock of the villages Ranewali and Wadala Bhittewadh where drone fell
Chandigarh/Rajasansi/Ajnala, May 10
The NRI Affairs Minister Punjab Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal and Cabinet Minister Mohinder Bhagat today personally reached the spot to take stock of the latest situation arising out of the drones fired by Pakistan last night, which fell in the fields of village Ranewali-Mughlanikot near town Rajasansi and in village Wadala Bhittewadh near Sri Ram Tirath. On this occasion, police and civil administration officials were also present with them.
Addressing the people gathered at the scene, Cabinet Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal said that the drones/missiles were neutralised in the air by the Indian Army which were fired by Pakistan at night to harm our citizens. He added that villagers should not go to see the fallen debris, as it cannot be ruled out that some of the debris of the drones/missiles being explosive. He said that there may be risk of loss of life of people present at the scene due to the explosion of debris of missiles. He urged the people to inform the police or army in case of a drone/missile falls anywhere.
During the interaction, Cabinet Minister Mohinder Bhagat said that Pakistan is violating the international laws and attacking civilians by drones and missiles is highly condemnable and unfortunate. He said that despite Pakistan having suffered badly by waging wars with India since 1947, Pak still not giving up its nefarious anti-India activities. He said that Indian forces are giving a befitting reply to Pakistan. He reiterated that the state government stands shoulder to shoulder with the people of Punjab and the Indian Army like a rock.