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Terrorist attack in Pahalgam—Terrorists can’t sit with us anymore

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They showed us their true evil colors. Now give them all BACK!!

Terrorism ends here, today
This is not just a statement—it’s a powerful declaration. A rallying cry for peace, unity, and justice in the face of unimaginable violence. The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which claimed the lives of 26 innocent civilians, has shaken the nation. But it has also ignited a collective awakening.

In the wake of this devastating tragedy, India says enough is enough. Terrorists can’t sit with us anymore.


Pahalgam Terrorist Attack: What Happened?

On 22 April, the tranquil town of Pahalgam in Kashmir was struck by a horrific terrorist attack, leaving 26 civilians dead and injured. The violence not only shattered lives but also escalated tensions between India and Pakistan, with allegations of cross-border terrorism being at the center of the diplomatic fallout.

Immediate Government actions – Terrorist attack in Pahalgam

1. Suspension of Indus Waters Treaty

India suspended the historic Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, accusing Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism. This bold move triggered international attention, with Pakistan condemning the suspension as an “act of war.”

2. Visa Cancellations & Diplomatic Expulsions

All visas issued to Pakistani nationals were revoked, and the Attari-Wagah border gate was shut down. Indian diplomats were recalled from Islamabad, and Pakistani military attachés in New Delhi were expelled.

3. Security Enhancements in Kashmir

Union Home Minister Amit Shah personally visited Srinagar to oversee high-level security operations. The Indian Army received authorization to intensify counterterrorism missions in Jammu and Kashmir.

India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate – Terrorist attack in Pahalgam

This terror attack has pushed already-strained India-Pakistan relations to the brink. While India points to concrete intelligence of cross-border terror networks, Pakistan denies any involvement, branding the incident a “false flag operation.”

Despite the rising tensions, defense experts believe a full-scale war remains unlikely due to both nations being nuclear-armed. Still, military alertness is high, and skirmishes along the Line of Control (LoC) have intensified.

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