Operation Sindoor: India's Unyielding Stand Against Terrorism
Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserts no international leader has asked India to halt 'Operation Sindoor', continuing post the Pahalgam attack, which left 26 dead. Home Minister Amit Shah confirms the neutralization of Pakistani terrorists and accuses Congress of aligning with Pakistani propaganda, sparking intense parliamentary debates.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday made it clear that no international leader has ever urged India to stop 'Operation Sindoor', a campaign launched against terrorism following the Pahalgam attack.
The attack, which resulted in 26 casualties, has prompted unwavering efforts by Indian security forces to combat terrorism within Pakistani territory.
Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah announced the elimination of key terrorists involved in the massacre, accusing the Congress of leaning towards Pakistani propaganda. Intense debates pervaded Parliament as BJP and Congress leaders clashed over issues of national security and global diplomacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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