Live Cartridges in Huge Quantity Found During Excavation Near the Border, Connection With 1965 War?

Jaipur: During the excavation of the house for PM Awas Yojana in the village of Mithadau, just 2 km before the Indo-Pak border of Barmer district of Rajasthan, 52 live cartridges were found in the clay pipkin. After which the people present there were shocked. However, many such weapons have often been found grounded in these areas. In fact, after the 1965 and 1971 battles in the border areas of the desert of Rajasthan, many times there was an atmosphere of tension between India and Pakistan.

 

In 1965 and 1971 India had defeated Pakistan. In the villages of the border, its evidence is still found. Actually, whenever the villagers excavate the houses, the old gunpowder and many other war related things are found. In one such case, the workers started digging for the house in Mithadau village, just 2 km before the Indo-Pak border of Barmer district of Rajasthan, while 52 live cartridges were found in the clay pipkin during digging in the house.

Madan Kumar, a resident of Mithadau, immediately reached the police station and informed the police about this. After this information, Bijraad SHO Kailash Dan Maya Jabta reached the spot and also informed the BSF after recovering the live cartridges found in the excavation.

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