Bollywood actor Aamir Bashir, best remembered for his role in A Wednesday, tweeted his cousin's family was stuck on their rooftop in Raj Bagh in Srinagar on Sunday before they were rescued. There were dozens of such desperate tweets and posts on social media. In one of them, London-based novelist-journalist
Kashmiris were united in grief across religious lines. Chandigarh-based Kashmiri student Japjyot Singh posted a heart-warming story of his family’s rescue from Raj Bagh. He wrote on Facebook his family was stuck on the second floor of their house and “were in a big danger".
He added but no rescue team, no army came. His father’s shikara wala friend, Gul, came from the Dal Lake, around six-km away, to save his family. "…was thanking him he told beta so what if your dad is a Sikh he's my brother and I can die to save his life," posted Singh.
Many netizens posted locations of their relatives stuck in flood waters on
Opposition People’s Democratic Party lawmaker Naeem Akhtar posted a desperate message seeking rescue of his friends and relatives including his uncle and noted poet, Farooq Nazki, and his wife, who were are marooned and out of touch.
“Disaster has just unfolded itself. Going by the response to it, it could turn out to be a catastrophe. Have received frantic calls from friends, relatives and unknown people for help. One single demand is boats, the only life saving device needed now," he wrote on Sunday.
“Have spoken to everyone I know in administration but without success. Nobody picks up phones any more. Peer Ghulam Hassan Shah, the octogenarian legendary DGP and architect of
He added Dr Shafqat, his hands on physician, had spoken to him from the third floor of his house in Raj Bagh. “Shahid, my young friend who ran a volunteer service till last evening in Raj Bagh, is also drowning as he informed me in panic. Lots of relatives in the area."
Tech savvy chief minister
Earlier, he announced boats have begun rescuing people and operations would continue as long as needed. “The boats flown in from Delhi have been launched in Srinagar's worst affected areas of Indiranagar, Shivpura, Rajbagh." He acknowledged tweets for help he was receiving and assured: “We are trying our best.’’
He called floods “an unprecedented situation" and urged people not to panic while assuring: “We will reach you, I promise."
Right-wing trolls as usual had a field day spewing venom, forcing a prominent Delhi-based journalist to tweet: “So now we have patriotic floods and anti-national floods, and patriotic disasters and anti-national disasters."
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— Saurabh Ved (@saurabhved) September 8, 2014
@abdullah_omar #kashmirfloods my parents are stuck in building near crpf camp indira nagar. Unable 2 contact. Please help !
— ankur raina (@ankurraina4) September 8, 2014