Families of Pahalgam victims on Operation Sindoor


New Delhi:

Operation Sindoor started the end of terror for the family of Atul Mone, Maharashtra -based Atul Mone, in front of his wife and daughter at Pahalgam. When Mon’s daughter came to know about the strike on nine terrorist goals in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir, she was restored in the government at 3 o’clock, she told IANS.

Another victim was Prashant Satpathy of Odisha, whose wife told reporters that the fight against terror should continue until terrorism is erased. Priyadarshini Acharya said, “Marna whether by entering the house in the house (entering their homes and finishing them). My husband will never come back, but no one else’s vermilion should be erased. No one should go to the father.”

He said, “I am saying in such a way that terrorists will now understand the value of a human life and how valuable it is. My husband’s sacrifice has not gone in vain,” he said, while maintaining that the terrorists who kill innocent people in front of their families should be in fear if they have survived the strike of India.

Satpathy’s younger brother Jayant said that he is waiting for “revenge”. He said, “We do not need money, but avenge our brother’s murder. Today we are relieved as the government has worked as expected. All the terrorists should be punished behind the Pahalgam attack.”

The 41 -year -old Satpathi was an employee of the Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering and Technology. He along with his wife and son went to Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir on leave. His nine -year -old son Tanuj completed his last rites on 24 April.

The Sohini officer, whose husband Biton Adhikari, was one of the 26 citizens killed by the terrorists in Besaran Meadow, told NDTV, “The terrorist strike shows that the action taken by the government had taken action taken by them. I hope that anyone else will never have to see his husband to be killed in his child in front of his child.”

Still, seeing his father shooting in front of his children, Arath, daughter of Non Ramachandran, a native of Kerala, said that the strike on terror would give some relief to the families of those who were killed. He said that the damage he had suffered could not be compensated by anyone, but Operation Sindoor seemed like a reply to the government and women of India.

“Obviously, this is a suitable name, but I don’t think tears will have to wipe. The loss, which was instigated, will not be compensated. The title, ‘Operation Sindoor’, seems to be a north like a north from women of India through the army and the government,” he said.

Arathi also said that he and his family are praying for the army. He said, “Let all Indians see a comfort in this operation. Operation Sindoor gave some comfort and relief to all the families of the victims, including Himanshi (Narwal),” he said. Himanshi’s husband was one of those killed in a terrorist attack, and a photo of her life sitting next to her lifeless body became a defined image of a deadly event with a crestfollen face.


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