Amritsar: Security was heightened at Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport in Amritsar on Sunday after access to the gurdwara located within the airport premises was restricted due to safety concerns. Police confirmed that there was no drone activity and urged the public to not believe or circulate misinformation.
Speaking to ANI, ACP Airport, Amritsar, Yadwinder Singh said, "The situation is peaceful. Some rumours are being spread. But there is adequate security. It is peaceful now; there is no drone activity. People should not panic. I appeal to the media to verify the reports coming to them and then display them. It is essential to verify the false rumours being spread by people."
Security personnel continue to be stationed outside the airport, and movement is being monitored. Devotees visiting Gurdwara Santsar ji, located inside the airport premises, are being denied entry due to precautionary security measures.
A devotee said, "This is Baba Guru Nanak's Gurdwara inside the airport premises. I have been coming here every Sunday for the past eight years. It is closed now, I am going back."
Another devotee, Dhyan Singh told ANI, “We had come to the Gurdwara to pay obeisance. I go there every Sunday. But today, it is closed due to security reasons.”
Meanwhile, in Punjab, the situation remained under control, with no drone activity, firing, or shelling reported during the night in both Pathankot and Firozpur.
India said on Saturday that Pakistan has violated the understanding reached between DGMOs of the two countries on stoppage of firing and military action and that the Indian army is retaliating and dealing with the border intrusions.
You may also like
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry make another suprise apperance - 'I'm in my concert era'
IPL 2025: Mustafizur Rahman heads to Dubai after Delhi Capitals announce replacement signing, Bangladesh NOC pending
Man Utd could be forced to pay out OVER £30m if they beat Spurs in Europa League final
World's longest book with 9.6million characters takes wild amount of time to finish
Delhi government's new project: DTC depots to become commercial hubs, aim for Rs 2,600 crore revenue