Do not believe in unconfirmed reports, rumours: Admn to Amritsar residents

The district administration has appealed to residents to remain calm and cautious in the face of escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, urging them not to fall prey to rumour-mongering and unsubstantiated news circulating on social media platforms. With uncertainty looming large, residents had taken to panic buying, resulting in shortage of essential items like wheat flour and onions in city markets.

Deputy Commissioner (DC) Sakshi Sawhney assured the public that there was no shortage of daily necessities and no need to panic. “We urge residents to verify information through authentic sources before believing or sharing it,” she said, adding that there was no cause for an alarm, and the administration was working to ensure the availability of all essential items for residents.

To prevent hoarding and black marketing, the administration has constituted special teams to monitor the situation. Officials attribute the panic buying to unfounded rumours and unverified social media posts.

“We are taking all necessary measures to maintain peace and order,” the DC said. “Residents should rely on official statements and news reports for accurate information,” she said.

The DC also said that residents should follow all guidelines and instructions issued by the administration for the public safety. She said, “The administration is fully prepared for any situation. Mock drills are being conducted to access level of preparedness of the government machinery and the general public.”

Lok Sabha member Gurjeet Singh Aujla said the people should not believe on any unverified news. He said the entire country stands united and it was duty of citizens to maintain calm and peace. Aujla, who has been touring the border areas of the district, said residents of villages were upbeat and ready to face any situation.

Amritsar