Omar Abdullah Vows To Solve Border Dwellers’ Issues
Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced the disbursement of over Rs 144 crore to farmers impacted by border fencing and committed to holding an MLA meeting in April to tackle border residents' issues. Concerns on land compensation and poor conditions in border hamlets were discussed, with assurances given to expedite funds distribution.

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized the challenges faced by residents near the border and promised to convene a meeting of MLAs from these areas in April to address pressing issues.
He announced the disbursal of over Rs 144 crore to farmers whose lands were affected by fencing along the International Border, and responded to various MLAs' concerns during an assembly session.
Issues regarding land compensation and the conditions of border communities were raised in heated debates among assembly members, highlighting the critical nature of the situation for families residing in these regions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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