Union Home Minister Amit Shah Reaches Out to Flood-Hit Families in Jammu and Kashmir

 Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the flood-affected Mangu Chak village in Jammu and Kashmir, where he met with local residents and assured them of comprehensive support from the central government. His visit aimed to boost the morale of the community and provide confidence that the government stands firmly by their side in these testing times.



Shah interacted with several families who shared their struggles following the floods, which damaged homes, farmland, and public infrastructure. He acknowledged their hardships and reiterated that both immediate relief and long-term rehabilitation would be ensured.

Highlighting the government’s commitment, the Home Minister directed local authorities to expedite relief distribution and closely monitor the needs of the affected people. He also emphasized the importance of building stronger infrastructure and disaster preparedness systems in the Union Territory to safeguard communities from future calamities.

The people of Mangu Chak welcomed the Union Home Minister with warmth and expressed gratitude for the government’s proactive response. The visit not only symbolized empathy and solidarity but also reinforced the Centre’s determination to restore normalcy and rebuild the region.

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