After the attack in Pahalgam, the government in India is seen to be in action mode. After this attack, India has closed the water supply to Pakistan. Along with this, an alert has been issued on the India-Pakistan border in Punjab. Amritsar, Ferozepur, Gurdaspur, Pathankot districts of Punjab are near the Pakistan border. Therefore, BSF personnel have been deployed there for security. Along with this, if any suspicious movements are found in the villages, an appeal has been made to immediately inform the police and BSF personnel.
There has been increased military activity on the 553-km-long border from Pathankot to Fazilka in Punjab. At the same time, the village of Kalu Wala in Ferozepur is surrounded by the Sutlej river on three sides. Pakistan is on one side of it. Therefore, the BSF has given important orders to the farmers on the border. Wheat is cultivated in Punjab along the fence, only the pillars are on the zero line, so farmers in these villages in Punjab have been asked to take special permission to cultivate before the zero line.
BSF has ordered the farmers to harvest the wheat fields within 48 hours and vacate the fields. Also, BSF personnel will be deployed with them during the sowing and harvesting of the crop. These instructions have been given to them from the Gurudwara. Also, if the farmers do not do their work within 48 hours, the gates will be completely closed. Therefore, the farmers will have to harvest their crops and vacate the fields within 48 hours. Also, orders have been given to shoot directly if any movement is seen on the border. Therefore, it is expected that a major action will be taken in the coming days.