PM Modi Calls for United Response to Pahalgam Incident
The Prime Secretary Narendra Modi said the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam was a source of pain for everyone Indian
PM Modi Calls for United Response to Pahalgam Incident

India news today: He reiterated his determination to reprimand perpetrators in the Pahalgam attack and their supporters and stressing it is the "blood from each Indian boils" the PM Modi response the unification shown by grieving 140 million Indians will be the most powerful source of force to the country's "decisive combat" against terror. "In the fight against terrorism in India, our unity of the nation and the cooperation of 140 million Indians is the most powerful force we have. This is the foundation of our steadfast fight against terrorists. We must strengthen our resolve to tackle the Pakistan threats that has risen before our nation. We must demonstrate our determination as a nation. The world is watching. After this attack on terror all of us are united in its message," the PM said in his monthly radio message.
The focus on unity was centered amid the threatening bellicose threats made by Pakistan's defense minister Khwaja Asif, to trigger terror attacks in every Indian city.
Whatever country one belongs to and regardless of which languages one speaks, one feels the pain of the families who lost beloved ones during this tragedy. I feel the blood of all Indian is now boiling after viewing the photos that depict the attack by terrorists." Modi said as he reiterated his commitment to impose the harshest punishment to the perpetrators and their leaders. "I remind all families of the justice for victims that they will receive justice will be served. Anyone who is responsible for or conspirators in this crime will be dealt with the most severe punishment."
"At the time that the peace had returned to Kashmir as well as colleges and schools were thriving and construction was taking off at an the pace of a record and democracy was gaining strength and the amount of tourists visiting the country was growing at an unprecedented number, the income of people was growing, and new opportunities were opening up for youth. The nation's enemies and the opponents from Jammu and Kashmir didn't like this," he said.