Pahalgam Terror Attack PM Modi: PM Modi once again warned Pakistan on the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. During this, Angola's President Joao Lourenco and Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar were also present with him.
India's stand against Pakistan is getting tougher regarding the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Today, during a high-level meeting in Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again warned Pakistan by speaking in English leaving Hindi. Angola's President Joao Lourenco and Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar were also present in this meeting. Terming terrorism as the 'biggest enemy of humanity', PM Modi said that India is committed to taking 'firm and decisive action' against terrorists and their supporters. During this, he also thanked President Lourenco and Angola for expressing condolences on the Pahalgam attack.
Angola's President Joao Lourenco is on a 4-day visit to India. PM Modi held a meeting with him in New Delhi on bilateral relations. After this meeting, PM Modi was talking in Hindi on the relations between the two countries. PM Modi said in his address here, 'We are unanimous that terrorism is the biggest enemy of humanity. We are committed to take firm and decisive action against terrorists and those who support them. I thanked President Lourenco and Angola for their condolences towards the people killed in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.'
However, after this, he spoke in English instead of Hindi and gave a strict warning to the culprits of the Pahalgam attack, so that the international guests could understand his point directly. PM Modi said, 'We are of the same opinion that terrorism is the biggest threat to humanity.' That is, we are unanimous on the fact that terrorism is the biggest threat to humanity.'
Although PM Modi did not take the name of Pakistan in his address, but his statement clearly points towards Pakistan. The Resistance Front (TRF) associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba took responsibility for the Pahalgam attack, whose bosses are hiding in Pakistan. Meanwhile, satellite images of terrorist camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) have also surfaced.

