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Pahalgam Terror Attack: PM Modi Cuts Short Saudi Visit, to Speak from Bihar on India’s Response

After the brutal Pahalgam terror attack, PM Modi returns early from Saudi and will address a rally in Bihar’s Darbhanga. The nation awaits his strong response to Pakistan.

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Pahalgam Terror Attack: PM Modi Cuts Short Saudi Visit, to Speak from Bihar on India’s Response

Darbhanga: On Tuesday, terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, asked unarmed tourists about their religion and shot them dead. In carrying out this incident, the terrorists crossed all limits of cruelty. The terrorists, who arrived armed with ultra-modern AK47 rifles in their hands, asked the names of the tourists to know their religion, got Azan done, and removed their clothes. Not only this, a newly married couple who reached the valleys of Kashmir was also brutally murdered. The husbands were shot in the head in front of their wives. After this heart wrenching and humanity shameful incident, the whole country is boiling with anger. Every Indian is waiting for his government to take strict action against this incident.


The country's expectations from PM Modi


After the Pahalgam terrorist attack, the whole country's eyes are fixed on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The country is hoping that PM Modi will take some action against the terrorists and their masters as soon as possible. PM Modi has returned after cancelling his tour of Saudi Arabia. As soon as he came, he is seen in action. He has started talking to all the experts and making further strategy.


Modi within a minute sent Shah to Kashmir


As soon as the news of Pahalgam attack came on Tuesday, PM Modi called from Saudi itself and took all the updates from Home Minister Amit Shah. PM immediately ordered the Home Minister to reach Kashmir immediately and handle the situation there. As soon as he got the signal from PM Modi, the Home Minister reached Kashmir and held a meeting with the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, including all the army officers. Shah met the families of those who were shot by terrorists and consoled them and also assured them of appropriate action by meeting the injured. Shah is still stuck in Kashmir.


PM will give a message to terrorists from the land of Darbhanga


After the Pahalgam attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the first public meeting in Darbhanga, Bihar. The PM is on a tour of Mithila region of Bihar on Thursday. In such a situation, it is believed that PM Modi will say something to the countrymen from here. The countrymen are also eager to know and hear their Prime Minister's stand on the Pahalgam attack.


After the Pulwama attack, the PM gave a message from the Churu rally


In the year 2019, 37 soldiers were martyred in the terrorist attack on the CRPF convoy in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir. After this terrorist incident, the whole country was red with anger, then PM Modi said in a public meeting in Churu, Rajasthan- 'I can understand very well that people's blood is boiling, the expectations of the country at this time, there is a feeling of doing something. That too is natural.'


The PM said, 'Our security forces have been given complete freedom. We have full faith in the valor and bravery of our soldiers. We have full faith that people imbued with patriotism will provide correct information to our agencies. So that our fight to crush terrorism can be intensified. I want to tell the terrorist organizations and their patrons that they have made a big mistake. They will have to pay a very big price.' Just a few hours after this speech of PM Modi, the Indian Army crossed the border and carried out a surgical strike. It is believed that in this surgical strike, the Indian Army crossed the border and killed about 300 terrorists in one stroke.

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