Srinagar, May 23 -- A five-member delegation of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) met Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah in Srinagar, stressing that their motive was to put a spotlight on the people of border villages who suffered due to Pakistan shelling during the recent India-Pakistan military confrontation. The delegation, comprising TMC leaders Derek O'Brien, Nadimul Haque, Sagarika Ghose, Manas Bhunia and Mamata Thakur, landed in Srinagar on Wednesday. "It is the border villages of J&K which have suffered the most due to the shelling from Pakistan. No one is talking about the suffering of Poonch, Rajouri and villages next to the LoC. We have come to tell these people that we will bring your plight to the notice of people," Ghose said on Wednesday evening before meeting the CM. Ghose said Omar briefed them on the suffering of the border villages in Poonch, Uri and Rajouri due to Pakistan shelling. More people have died in these cross-border shelling from Pakistan than have died in Pahalgam. Every life matters," she said. htc...