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APDs delivering clear messages
5/27/2025 10:31:41 PM
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, who is part of the All-Party Delegation led by BJP MP Baijayant Jay Panda, recently stated in Bahrain that the number of terrorists residing in Pakistan may surpass those in the rest of the world combined.
After the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’ the Government of India constituted seven groups of leaders from all political parties and sent them to different parts of the world to make the international community aware about how the Pakistan sponsored terrorists on April 22, 2025, murdered 26 civilians at Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam.
Besides making the world aware about the terrorism nurtured by Pakistan in its backyard, the All Party Delegations are also apprising the other countries about India’s zero tolerance policy towards terror and the terrorists.
The ‘Operation Sindoor’ which was launched in retaliation against the Pahalgam terror attack led to the destruction of nine terrorist headquarters inside Pakistan and the PoK.
The Indian armed forces just within a span of 23 minutes decimated the terror infrastructure and delivered a decisive blow in the “face of terror” and its supporters.
Despite India making it clear that it had acted against the terrorists and their bosses, Pakistan took it as an attack on itself and made desperate attempts to retaliate by making intrusions into the Indian airspace and resorted to unprovoked shelling along the Line of Control and the international borders.
However, India’s robust air defence system repelled all the attacks and the soldiers on the ground ensured that shelling and unprovoked firing along the LoC and the borders got a befitting reply.
Azad and other leaders are making the world aware about these facts and are mincing no words to make it explicitly clear that India won’t tolerate terrorism and any act of terror against India will be considered as an “act of war.”
Azad said that though Indian politicians might represent different parties, abroad they stand united as Indians. Pakistan was created on the basis of religion, yet its East Pakistan (Bangladesh) and West Pakistan couldn’t stay united. In India, people from all religions live together in peace and harmony.
Azad made it clear that if Pakistan keeps on supporting terrorists, it will have to pay a heavy price as India stands united in its decision to wipe out the terrorism once for all.
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