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Evacuees Reach Delhi as Ceasefire Brings Hope to Jammu and Kashmir

Special trains transported hundreds from conflict zones to safety, with many now cautiously considering a return home after the ceasefire announcement.

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The panicked crowd scrambled to get on the train
Passengers at New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) on Saturday. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo)
A woman broke down as she tried to board the packed train

Overview

  • Four special evacuation trains were announced by Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to transport civilians from Jammu to New Delhi amidst escalating border tensions.
  • The Jammu Tavi Special arrived in New Delhi late Friday night, carrying students, tourists, and army families fleeing missile strikes and drone attacks.
  • Evacuees described harrowing experiences, including sirens, blackouts, and missile sightings, with many leaving their homes or universities in fear for their lives.
  • Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced a ceasefire effective Saturday evening, prompting evacuees to cautiously plan their return to homes and campuses.
  • Civil society groups and Indian Railways coordinated efforts to ensure the safety of stranded civilians, with students and families expressing relief but remaining wary of renewed conflict.