Prime Minister Narendra Modi honored the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack on its first anniversary, vowing that India will never succumb to terrorism. He expressed condolences to the affected families, emphasizing national unity in the face of tragedy and a steadfast commitment to combat terrorism. The attack, orchestrated by Pakistan-backed terrorists, resulted in the brutal killing of 26 innocent tourists based on their religion, marking one of the most horrific assaults on civilians in recent memory.
India marks the one-year anniversary of the tragic Pahalgam terror attack, a day that witnessed the ruthless murder of 26 individuals by terrorists who targeted them for their faith. In a social media post, PM Modi reflected on the lives lost during the appalling incident, assuring that their memory will endure. He reiterated India’s unwavering stance against terrorism, emphasizing that the nefarious intentions of terrorists will never prevail.
The Indian Army, in a strong message on social media, warned of swift retaliation against any actions detrimental to the nation. They affirmed a commitment to deliver justice and shared details of Operation Mahadev, which led to the elimination of the main perpetrators behind the Pahalgam attack. Operation Mahadev involved an extensive search operation in challenging Himalayan terrain, culminating in the successful neutralization of the terrorists responsible for the heinous act.
