The Congress’s post, shared on its official X account, featured an image portraying PM Modi as "missing" and criticized his absence during the all-party meeting held in response to the Pahalgam attack.
April 29, 2025"This is our motherland, and we will keep coming back. We feel completely safe — the Indian Army is here, and the local people are very welcoming,” a tourist told.
April 29, 2025Poonawalla accused Congress of adopting a dual stance on terrorism and suggested that the party’s name should be changed to a "Pakistan-based party."
April 28, 2025The resolution condemned the heinous act, which led to the tragic loss of 26 lives, and extended condolences to the victims’ families.
April 28, 2025Leader of the Opposition Sharma stated that the agenda for the session was to convey condolences for the victims, who were primarily tourists, and to unite in opposition to terrorism.
April 28, 2025Prime Minister Modi expressed deep sorrow over the incident, calling it an act of desperation by the perpetrators of terrorism.
April 27, 2025On April 26, Siddaramaiah remarked that he was not in favor of war with Pakistan and cited a "security lapse" in the attack that left many injured.
April 27, 2025The procession aims to condemn the brutal attack and rally support for stringent action against the perpetrators.
April 27, 2025As India mourns the loss, heads of state from around the globe have reached out to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, offering condolences and pledging support in the fight against terrorism.
April 27, 2025Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma defended the recent spate of arrests against individuals accused of expressing pro-Pakistan sentiments in the wake of the attack.
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