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With ceasefire at LoC, wedding festivals return to frontier regions | KNO

North Kashmir districts witness 300 marriage functions post-Feb 25

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Srinagar, Jun 29 (KNO): As the guns of India and Pakistan have fallen silent after a ceasefire agreement, at least 300 marriages have taken place in North Kashmir's frontier regions. Nightlong gatherings, flock dances, singing is the new normal in border villages which till lately were only witnessing roars of the guns and bombshells. The representatives from North Kashmir comprising of three remote districts including Bandipora, Baramulla, and Kupwara said that the special occasions have now returned with no fear looming around while the Covid pandemic restricted people from huge gatherings. Expressing their satisfaction and joy over the recent ceasefire understanding between India and Pakistan in February, the representatives told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that there is nothing better for the people of border areas. Aijaz Ahmad Khan, Block Development Council (BDC) Tulail in the Gurez sector said that the people are at ease and life is coming back to normal without any fear. "Marriages are taking place without any fear and threat. At least 100 marriages were done post the recent ceasefire agreement," Khan said. He said besides the satisfaction of people tourism is also picking up in the Gurez sector with people in large numbers visiting the place while more efforts are underway to promote the area to bring it on the tourism map. Rafiq Balot, the Block Development Council (BDC) member from the Uri sector said that at least 50 marriage functions have taken place with people dancing, music, and happiness in night-long functions close to the Line of Control (LoC). He said that the pace of marriages is slow due to the pandemic but people are much relieved and happy after the recent understanding between the two neighbouring countries. Nishada Parveen, the BDC member Teehthwal in the Karnah sector said that people are confined due to the virus since there were restrictions on gatherings. "At least 100 marriages with little gatherings have taken place. People are living peacefully now," Nishada said. Ghulam Mustafa Sarpanch of the Gabra area in the Karnah sector said that at least 25 marriage functions were held in a very joyful environment with no fear or threat from anywhere. "We have seen people getting killed in front of our eyes. We have left the last rites often during cross-border shelling but now the people are much relieved and it's like life has started after February 25 for the people of border areas," Mustafa said. Mohammad Amin Sarpanch of Hajitara in the Karnah sector said that at least 25 marriage functions were conducted under Covid protocols, since there were restrictions and gatherings were not allowed. Notably, the Director-General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan agreed to adhere to all the ceasefire agreements along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir from the night of February 24 and 25 this year—(KNO)

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