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The PM affirmed his complete faith in the professional capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces and assured them of full operational freedom to decide the “mode, targets, and timing” of their response to the Pakistan-based terror threat
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BRS GHMC corporators condemned the brutal killings and demanded that the Centre act decisively against terrorism
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The action came as Pakistan's role as a "rogue state fuelling global terrorism" was laid bare by the public admission made by Asif. A Sky News interviewer last week asked Asif if Pakistan had a long history of "backing and supporting and training and funding" terrorist organisations
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"I understand that every Indian is seething after seeing the images of the terrorist attack. This attack in Pahalgam reflects the frustration of those who patronise terrorism; it shows their cowardice," he said
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The brutal attack, carried out on April 22 by The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), has triggered a wave of diplomatic and public outrage in India. In a strong retaliatory move, the Indian government suspended visa services for Pakistani citizens, giving them until Sunday to leave the country
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said nation is united in expressing grief for the victims who lost lives in the cowardly act of terror and called on the public to observe a moment of silence for the lives lost in the Pahalgam terror attack
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The content creator-turned-actor has been at the centre of speculation regarding her nationality. Rumours have claimed that Imanvi is a Pakistani national.
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The Chief Minister and other participants in the meeting observed a two-minute silence as a mark of respect for those killed. The Chief Minister will be leading a candlelight march in Hyderabad on Thursday evening to show solidarity with the victims of the terror attack.
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India summoned Pakistan’s senior diplomat in New Delhi, Saad Ahmad Warraich, and handed him a formal 'Persona Non Grata' notice. The decision followed a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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According to forex traders, market sentiment took a hit due to rising geopolitical tensions following a terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. On the international front, the US dollar index rebounded sharply, climbing from a recent low of 97.92 to 99.94. This recovery was fueled by renewed optimism over a possible easing of trade tensions between the US and China, they noted.
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Intelligence officials said though there has been no specific input for the city, whenever such terror attacks occur in any part of the country, the local police, as a precaution, is put on alert
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Security forces said at least five to six terrorists, wearing camouflage outfits and kurta pyjamas, came to Baisaran meadow from the dense pine forest surrounding the Baisaran meadow and opened fire with AK-47 rifles
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Civil Aviation Ministry has asked airlines to ensure there is no surge in airfares on the Srinagar route and airlines will also be operating additional flights to the city
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Kishan Reddy, who is also the BJP's Telangana unit President, along with party MPs, MLAs and other leaders, staged the protest at Ambedkar statue near Tank Bund in the heart of the city
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J. Chandramouli, a resident of Pandurangapuram in Visakhapatnam, was on a trip with his family when the attack occurred. According to reports, he attempted to escape but was pursued and shot dead by the terrorists. Despite reportedly begging for his life, the assailants showed no mercy. Chandramouli died on the spot, and his body was identified three hours after the incident.
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The Prime Minister, who is currently on an official visit to Saudi Arabia, expressed deep anguish over the incident and assured that swift and decisive action would follow.
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At least 12 tourists were injured in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam. The attack took place at Baisaran, while unidentified gunmen opened fire on the tourists from close range, resulting in injuries to several persons
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Five people, including three tourists, were injured in a terrorist attack in J&K’s Pahalgam hill station. terrorists fired at a group of tourists and locals in Baisran area of Pahalgam hill station in Anantnag district
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Number of devotees who have visited the 3,800-m-high cave shrine and had 'darshan' of the naturally formed ice lingam has crossed 1.50 lakh
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No yatri convoy left Bhagwati Nagar base camp on Friday due to alternate yatra plans amidst fewer pilgrims arriving.