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Himanshi Narwal, widow of Naval Officer Vinay Narwal, who was killed in the Pahgam terror attack on 22 April, thanked the Government of India for Operation Sindoor, urged that he continued till the end of terrorism.
New Delhi:
Himanshi Narwal, wife of Naval Officer Lt Vinay Narwal, who was killed in the Pahgam terror attack on 22 April, welcomed Himanshi Narwal India’s Operation Sindoor And thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. However, he requested the Center not to end the operation and ensure that it is “the beginning of the end of terrorism”.
“My husband was in the defense forces, and he wanted to protect peace, wanted to protect innocent life. He wanted to ensure that there is no hatred and terror in this country. I am grateful to the government, but I request him not to end it here. I want to ensure that it is the beginning of terrorism in our country.”
A few days before the terrorist strike, the married couple were visiting Kashmir for their honeymoon, when the 26 -year -old naval officer was killed along with 25 others. Ms. Narwal’s heart -wrenching scenes were still sitting on her hands with her marriage near her husband’s body, shaken the whole nation.
After days, M.S. Narwal became the goal of a troll storm His comments on social media were urged people not to be hostile towards Muslims or Kashmiris.
“I want the whole country to pray for him (Vinay), that wherever he is, he has found peace. I ask all this. There is something else that I want to say. I am increasing hatred, directed on Muslims and Kashmiris. We do not want this. We do not just want peace and wanted,” Ms. Narwal said that he said in his first comment after the attack of terror.
Many people commented against Ms. Narwal, while some supported her. The National Commission for Women (NCW) called trolling “condemnable” and “unfortunate”.
‘Terrorists will think 100 times’
Lieutenant Vinay Narwal’s father, Rajesh Narwal also welcomed India’s response to the Pahgam terror attack and said that the terrorists would “think 100 times before repeating such attacks in future”.
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“Even when this (Pahgam) incident happened, the media also came to my house and asked what I expected from the government. My reply was that I had faith in our government. And today, the government has justified that belief. I said that it is a matter of re -talking about this kind of thing (retaliatory strike).”
India’s Operation Sindoor
India on Tuesday carried out 24 missile strikes at nine places in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir, killing 70 terrorists and injured another 60, so that the Pahalgam terror attack could be avenged. Attacks were carried out in Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Bahawalpur, Rawalkot, Chakswari, Bhimber, Neelam Valley, Jhelum and Chakwa.
According to government sources, the attack was more than a military reaction and was synchronized to avoid detection and damage.
A source said, “This was a statement of strategic resolution. Through 24 accurately coordinated missile strikes at nine terrorist-jurists, India demonstrated that it would no longer tolerate across the border terrorism, nor the complexity of state institutions that enables it,” a source said.
India’s military response represented a “measured, non-esclery, proportional and responsible” reply to support Pakistan’s cross-border terrorism, the government said during A. Briefing,
In response, Pakistan resorted to ‘arbitrary and indiscriminate firing’ and artillery firing, killing three civilians in Poonch sector in Jammu and Kashmir.