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Maharashtra Vice President M. Eknath Shinde has said that PM Narendra Modi will avenge the Pahalgam massacre. India has taken strong diplomatic action, confirming its commitment to combat terrorism. A military reaction is expected.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi “will avenge the killings of innocent tourists by Pakistanis,” Maharashtra Vice President Eknath Shinde said today. He said, “Our countrymen are confident that this will be the last attack and now PM Modi will abolish Pakistan,” he said, because emotions ran away higher after emotions. Pahgam genocide In which the terrorists were associated with the Pakistani terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tabiba, closed 26 people last month.
Amidst massive public resentment on the attack, India took a series of non-monetary measures-including cooling the Indus Water Treaty, closing the attic border, canceling the visas of Pakistani citizens and closing the airspace for all Pakistan-owned and operated airlines.
The expectation of a military response has intensified after two rounds of the meeting of the Cabinet Committee’s security committee and an important meeting between PM Modi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan.
After the meeting, PM Modi authorized the armed forces decisively responded to the April 22 attack, indicating that a military reaction was greenlighted.
Sources said that the Prime Minister “again confirmed that it is our national resolve to deal with a crush for terrorism” and he has “full faith and confidence” in the army.
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“PM Modi has a meeting with top officials of the Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force …. There have been a lot of attacks, but no such response has been given in the past. But PM Modi avenged the Pulwama attack, is there a surgical strike.
Following two major terrorist attacks, India has responded with a strong military action.
After a terrorist attack in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir in 2019, India carried out accurate airstrikes on terrorist camps in Balkot, Pakistan. In September 2016, ten days after the attack on the URI, India organized a surgical strike on terrorist camps across the Line of Control.
This time, India has received staunch support from most countries after the Pahalgam attack. More than 60 countries condemned the massacre of innocent tourists and underlined the need to seal terrorism.
Today, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sent a strong message of solidarity during a telephonic conversation with Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. He “reiterated the full support of the US government in India’s fight against terrorism” and said that the US supports India’s right to defense.
Since India held the Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan is repeatedly violating the ceasefire with the line of control. The violation of ceasefire for the seventh consecutive night in Akhanur areas of Kupwara, Uri and Jammu and Kashmir continued yesterday.