The government will hold a full-party meeting at 11 am this morning after SINDOOR operation

After the Pahalgam terrorist attack, the government convened a party-wide meeting, and the opposition expressed full support to the government and demanded any action against the perpetrators of the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
The government held a party-wide meeting on Thursday to introduce the measures to political parties as India's defense force conducted a precise strike on Pakistan's terrorist camps, which Pakistan occupied Jamu and Kashmir in response to the Bahargham terrorist attacks.
A full-party meeting will be held at 11 a.m. in the Parliament Library Building. “The Government has held the Committee Room at 11 am on May 8, 2025 at the Parliamentary Building: All Party Leaders Meetings held by the G-074 Committee Office,” said in an article published on X.
Congress convened a meeting of its senior leaders on Wednesday at 3 p.m. to discuss the current security situation. AICC Secretary General KC Venugopal said in a post on X: “Hon'ble Congress President Sh. Mallikarjun@Khargeji has held an emergency informal meeting today at the senior leaders in Delhi at 24 PM Akbar Road in Delhi to discuss the current security situation.”
After the Pahalgam terrorist attack, the government convened a party-wide meeting, and the opposition expressed full support to the government and demanded any action against the perpetrators of the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said in a briefing on the operation of the terrorist camp that the terrorist attack in Pahargam was marked with extreme barbarity, with the victims mostly killed by avatars at close range and in front of their families.
“Family members deliberately traumatized in the way they kill, accompanied by admonition that they should retrieve the information. The attack was clearly driven by disrupting the normal return to Kashmir targets,” he said.
Misri said Indian intelligence agencies have been monitoring terrorist activities and have raised concerns about more terrorist attacks in India. “Our intelligence shows that further attacks on India are coming. Therefore, coercive measures prevent and prevent, and therefore, India exercises its right to respond to blocking this more cross-border terrorism… Our actions are measured, out of place, proportionate and responsible. They focus on demolishing the infrastructure of terrorists,” he said.
Wing Commander Vyomika Singh informed that a total of nine terrorist sites were targeted and successfully destroyed. She asserted that these locations were selected and therefore had no harm to civilians and their infrastructure.
“The Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindor to justice against the victims of the Pahargan terrorist attack. Nine terrorist camps were targeted and successfully destroyed … So, these sites were chosen to avoid damage to civilian infrastructure and any loss of civilian lives,” she said. Colonel Sofiya Qureshi showed some videos of strikes destroying the horror camp.
The Indian armed forces launched the “Operation Sindoor” earlier on Wednesday, attacking terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, Pakistan-occupied Jamu and Kashmir from the plans and directed terrorist attacks in India. 26 people were killed in the Pahargan terrorist attack. The government has said the perpetrators will face severe punishment.
(This story has not been edited by DNA staff and published from ANI)