Nepal's Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba, speaking at the ceremony, strongly condemned the attack and emphasized the shared commitment of India and Nepal to confront and eradicate terrorism.
April 27, 2025He 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."
April 26, 2025The 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.
April 26, 2025He 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.”
April 26, 2025Security forces had earlier demolished the homes of two other LeT terrorists—one in Tral, Pulwama, and the other belonging to Adil Guree.
April 26, 2025The size of both countries’ diplomatic missions is also being reduced, with staff strength to be capped at 30 by May 1, 2025.
April 26, 2025The demonstrators, holding Indian flags and placards, gathered to condemn the April 22 terrorist attack in which 26 civilians, including one Nepali citizen, were killed.
April 26, 2025Chants of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” echoed through the protest site, where participants expressed grief, anger, and a collective demand for justice.
April 26, 2025According to sources, India has formally notified Pakistan in writing about the suspension of the treaty.
April 25, 2025Isaacson described the incident as "horrific" and "brutal," stating that it bore disturbing similarities to past acts of religiously motivated terror.
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