Authorities have detained around 175 suspects for questioning in a bid to dismantle terrorist support networks.
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He emphasized that the entire nation stands united in grief and anger, stating, "The entire country is angry and saddened by this incident, and Prime Minister Modi has said that a befitting reply will be given."
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He described Pakistan as the "world's frontline state against terrorism," claiming that the country had suffered "over 90,000 casualties and economic losses exceeding USD 600 billion."
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Zardari’s speech, addressing the crowd, criticized India's decision, vowing that Pakistanis would stand united against Indian aggression over the Indus River.
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The BJP put up posters criticizing Yadav, questioning why he showed sympathy for criminal Mukhtar Ansari but failed to express condolences to the grieving Dwivedi family.
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Meanwhile, in Jammu and Kashmir, the crackdown on terror continues. Authorities demolished houses linked to suspected terrorists involved in the Pahalgam assault.
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He also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong words following the attack, where the PM vowed to pursue terrorists “to the end of the earth.”
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Security forces had earlier demolished the homes of two other LeT terrorists—one in Tral, Pulwama, and the other belonging to Adil Guree.
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The size of both countries’ diplomatic missions is also being reduced, with staff strength to be capped at 30 by May 1, 2025.
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The demonstrators, holding Indian flags and placards, gathered to condemn the April 22 terrorist attack in which 26 civilians, including one Nepali citizen, were killed.
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