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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
May 8, 2025
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Kashmir’s next revolution will rise from its fields

Decline in Hajj applications deserves attention

Jammu and Kashmir has been witnessing a difficult phase amid the escalation between India and Pakistan as the cross border shelling after the ceasefire violations by the Pakistan army and simultaneous action by the Indian armed forces have landed the common masses in trouble. Amidst the hostilities, the immediate focus must extend beyond military preparedness to include the welfare of civilians, especially in border regions in Jammu and Kashmir. While national security rightly remains paramount, it is equally critical that the government ensures the uninterrupted supply of essential commodities to the people of the region. With the escalation prompting heightened troop deployment, airport closures, and logistical bottlenecks, there is a real risk of disruptions in the availability of food, fuel, medicines and daily necessities. For the people of Jammu and Kashmir — many of whom live in remote or sensitive areas — access to these essentials is not merely a matter of convenience but of survival. The government, to its credit, has already begun mobilizing resources. Reports of buffer stocks being created and supply chains being reinforced through air and alternate routes offer some reassurance. But planning alone is not enough — implementation on the ground must be swift, efficient and devoid of bureaucratic delay. The district administrations must be empowered with emergency funds, local storage facilities must be stocked and last-mile delivery mechanisms strengthened. Moreover, clear communication with the public is vital. Panic buying and hoarding must be discouraged and people should be kept informed through trusted official channels about the availability of goods and the functioning of essential services. In times of heightened anxiety, transparency builds confidence and prevents chaos.

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