"If no care has been taken, the Centre is to be blamed. Recently, five Central ministers visited the state -- they visited Kashmir, Ladakh and perhaps even Jammu city. If they did not visit the border, then who is to blame? I cannot drag them there," Omar told reporters here.
Yesterday, Shah attacked Omar at a rally in Jammu region saying "I want to ask the Chief Minister have you yourself visited them (residents displaced by Pak firing) -- if not, I want to ask you do not you feel you have a responsibility towards them."
Kichloo said he visited the affected areas extensively, interacted with the people, ascertained their difficulties and oversaw arrangements and help being provided to them by the state government.
He said the Chief Minister was continuously monitoring the situation and receiving minute-to-minute appraisal about it.
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