'India remains committed to eliminating terrorism': Amit Shah is proud of Indian Army

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“Pride for our armed forces. Operation Sindor is Bharat's reaction to the brutal killing of our innocent brothers in Pahargam. The Modi government is determined to respond appropriately to any attack on India and its people. Bharat remains firmly committed to eliminating terrorism from its origins,” Shah pos on x on x on x of x of x on x.
Congress leader and Lok Sabha Opposition Leader (LOP) praised the Indian army for carrying out the Sindoor operation, launching a precise strike against Pakistan's terror infrastructure.
“Pride for our armed forces. Jay Sinder!” Gandhi posted on X.
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Congress leader Pawan Khera said: “We are proud of our army. If anyone threatens Indian citizens, they will encounter the same fate. Our army proves this again. On the evening of April 22, we (Parliament) said that we will stand with the government. If anyone threatens India. In Operation Sindor, the armed forces said that national unity and unity were the need at the time.
He said Congress has stuck to the decisions of the armed forces and the government since the horrific Pahalgam terrorist attack claimed 26 lives.
Since the day of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, the National Assembly and the Armed Forces have stood explicitly and the government has taken any decisive action against cross-border terror. National unity and unity are a need for time, and the National Assembly of India stands with our armed forces. Our leaders have shown past paths and posted to us the highest post on our national interests X. Kharge,” XXX X.
Since 1971, India has carried out the deepest strikes in Pakistan's undisputed territory, successfully targeting Pakistan's terrorist camps, Pakistan-occupied Jamu and Kashmir. This marks the most important military operation of New Delhi in Pakistan in fifty years.