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Rajasthan Live News: The war that broke out between India and Pakistan is gradually intensifying. The situation on the Indo -Pak border in Rajasthan is becoming very tense. Barmer from Friday night three times in 12 hours’ R …Read more
In Bikaner too, the police is appealing to people to stay in homes by making money.
Highlights
- High red alert was issued in Barmer.
- Red alert also in Jaisalmer and Sriganganagar.
- The administration advised people to stay in homes.
Rajasthan Live News Update: Now major changes have started coming in the ongoing war between India and Pakistan. India has come to ‘High Red Alert’ on Saturday morning from Barmer Red Alert located on the Pakistan border. The administration has instructed the traders to close their establishments with immediate effect and go to the houses. Siren has started ringing rapidly in the city. People roaming in the markets are also appealing to go home. A red alert was issued in Barmer earlier on Friday night and early Saturday. Police patrolling in the market has intensified. People are sending people home quickly.
Along with Barmer, a red alert has been issued again in the morning in Jaisalmer located on the border. After that the markets of Jaisalmer city are being closed. District Collector and SP have gone on the round. There is a possibility of attacking from Pakistan here too. The Indian Army and BSF are constantly ready. The police administration is appealing to the people to go home. The administration has instructed the people not to leave the houses. Do not gather in the group anywhere. All types of functions and events have been completely banned.
Red alert was also released again in Sriganganagar
At the same time, the sound of a sharp blast came in Sriganganagar district on the border this morning. This voice of a sharp explosion came at around 9:30 pm. This caused the people of the area to be scared. A red alert was issued here in the morning. But later a green alert was issued again. After that a red alert has been issued again. A red alert was issued once in Hanumangarh district adjacent to Sriganganagar. Green alert has also been made again there. But it has been advised to tell precaution.
Administration came on alert mode in Nasirabad too
Precaution is also being taken in Nasirabad adjacent to Ajmer due to Indo -Pak tension. Prohibition has been implemented by Nasirabad Cantonment Council area and outside the 500 meter radius. After 7 pm, sharp lights, sound broadcast equipment and fireworks have been banned here. Upazila Magistrate Devi Lal Yadav has issued these orders in view of the sensitivity of Nasirabad Cantonment.
Great explosion in nuclear city Pokaran
The sound of loud blasts is being heard in areas around Pokaran in Jaisalmer district of Border area. India conducted its nuclear test in Pokaran itself. A nuclear test was conducted here on 11 and 13 May 1998. Tomorrow is the anniversary of nuclear test. After nuclear test in Pokaran, nuclear city is also known.
Appeal not to get out of homes in Bikaner too
In view of the ongoing war between India and Pakistan, a red alert has been issued in the Naal area of Bikaner. SP Kavendra Singh Sagar has appealed to the public not to leave the houses unnecessarily. Stay in your homes. But there is no need to be panic. Just stay alert. The district administration and the system are completely on alert mode.
Roadways and private buses closed in Phalodi
After the attack by Pakistan in Phalodi area, the movement of roadways and private bus here has been closed till the next order. The administration has instructed that except for the very necessary work, they do not come out anywhere. Traffic on the roads is being stopped. The entire alert is on mode.
Banks will open in border districts on Sunday also
Despite the war-like situation between India and Pakistan, banks will open in the border districts of Rajasthan on Sunday. All banks in these districts will also be open during holiday. Banks remained open on Saturday as well. It has been made mandatory to have cash at all banks of all banks at all times. The Union Finance Ministry has sent instructions to all banks in this regard. The Finance Ministry has said that there should be no shortage of cash-flow in the border areas.
Sandeep started journalism with Bhaskar Sumuh in 2000. He has also been the resident editor of Rajasthan Patrika in Kota and Bhilwara. Has been associated with News18 since 2017.
Sandeep started journalism with Bhaskar Sumuh in 2000. He has also been the resident editor of Rajasthan Patrika in Kota and Bhilwara. Has been associated with News18 since 2017.