
Youth Congress National President Uday Bhanu Chib with
other members takes part in a candlelight vigil to pay tribute to the victims
of Pahalgam terror attack, in New Delhi, Wednesday, April 23, 2025. (PTI
Photo/Manvender Vashist Lav)
- NEW DELHI — After political parties called for hunting down the terrorists
responsible for the Pahalgam attack on tourists, the Centre asserted on
Wednesday that the "cowardly" strike on innocent citizens will soon
evoke a "strong response".
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- Home Minister Amit Shah, who visited the attack site in
Baisaran, near Pahalgam town in south Kashmir's Anantnag district, asserted
that the country will not bend down before terror and those responsible for the
heinous act will not be spared.
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- Shah reached Baisaran in a helicopter and was briefed by
security officials on the sequence of events and the possible routes the
terrorists took to reach the popular tourist spot, which is surrounded by thick
pine forests. Shah later met the injured in the Anantnag hospital and also
called on the families of those killed in the attack.
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- After laying wreaths on the bodies of the victims, Shah
said on X: "Bharat will not bend to terror. The culprits of this dastardly
terror attack will not be spared."
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- As outrage and widespread condemnation poured in a day after
the terrorists killed at least 26 people, mostly tourists, the country saw
protests at several places, including in Jammu and Kashmir where a bandh was
observed.
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- Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting of the
Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) and took stock of the situation. Shah
briefed the meeting after his visit to Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting was also
attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister S
Jaishankar, besides National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and other
officials.
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- The Congress and other political parties extended their
support to the Centre in tackling terror and demanded an all-party meeting to
address the challenge of terrorism.
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- However, some bickering also came out after Samajwadi
Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav blamed the BJP-led Centre for security lapses
and accused the saffron party of "politicising" the attack and
"lacking genuine empathy" for the victims and their families.
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- Yadav referred to an advertisement and social media posts
shared by BJP handles claiming that the attackers in Pahalgam asked the victims
about their religion before opening fire.
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- "By publishing a childish advertisement on the
extremely painful tragedy of Jammu and Kashmir, the BJP has proved that BJP
leaders have zero sympathy for those who have lost their lives and whose
families are in deep sorrow. Even if BJP removes this advertisement, its
staunch supporters will not forgive this sin," he said in a post on X.
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- Blaming the Centre for alleged security lapses, Yadav
said, "When the BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir has done everything
according to its own will, then it cannot shirk its responsibility for the
untimely deaths of so many people. It is the failure of the central government
that it could not anticipate such a gruesome incident."
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- He also questioned the alleged "lack of adequate
security measures" at Pahalgam, a well-known tourist destination. "If
the BJP and their allies are encouraging tourists to visit Jammu and Kashmir,
then why were adequate security arrangements not made beforehand?" he
asked.
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- In Bengaluru, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge termed
the Pahalgam terror attack a direct assault on the Indian State and said the
entire country stands by the Centre in its fight against terror.
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- He urged the government to use all its strength to hunt
down the terrorists and also suggested that an all-party meeting be called to
address the challenge of terrorism in a spirit of consensus.
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- Referring to his telephonic conversation with the home
minister, Kharge said, "Shah told me that they are going to take action
drastically in that area." The Congress Working Committee (CWC) will meet
at 11 am on Thursday at the AICC office in New Delhi to discuss the terror
attack, he added.
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- "We must give a fitting response and in this matter,
we are all one and we will fight. But there should not be claims and
finger-pointing.
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- "We urge the government to use all its strength to
hunt down the terrorists, it has been almost 22 hours now. The government must
do everything possible to maintain tourists' confidence in the security
arrangement of Jammu and Kashmir," Kharge said.
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- Congress leader Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law and businessman
Robert Vadra triggered a row by suggesting that non-Muslims were attacked in
Pahalgam as terrorists feel that Muslims are being "mistreated" in
the country, prompting the BJP to accuse him of using the language of
terrorists and demand his apology.
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- "When this terrorist act took place, they
(terrorists) were looking at IDs. People who were non-Muslims were attacked and
messages were given to the prime minister. Why is this happening? Because they
are feeling that Muslims are being mistreated in our country," Vadra said,
adding that minorities are being sidelined. He also called upon political
parties to introspect.
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- Delivering the annual Arjan Singh Memorial Lecture,
Rajnath Singh said a befitting reply will be given, adding that India will not
only hunt down the perpetrators of the attack but also trace those
"sitting behind the scenes", who conspired to carry out the heinous act
on Indian soil.
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- The defence minister reviewed the security situation in
Jammu and Kashmir at a meeting with Doval, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil
Chauhan, Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi, Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K
Tripathi, Air Chief Marshal A P Singh and Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh.
The meeting lasted for nearly two hours and a half.
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- "From this platform, I assure the countrymen that in
view of the incident, the government of India will take every step that is
necessary and appropriate.
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- "And we will not only trace those who perpetrated
this incident, we will also reach out to those who, sitting behind the scenes,
have conspired to carry out the nefarious act on the soil of India," Singh
said.
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- Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said
the TDP-led government in the southern state stands in solidarity with Prime
Minister Modi and the Union government following the Pahalgam attack.
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- "The Government of Andhra Pradesh stands in
solidarity with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union government in their
commitment to safeguarding our nation's sovereignty and responding to terrorism
with firm and decisive action," Naidu said in a post on X.
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- Asserting that Pakistan was behind the Pahalgam terror
attack, Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal urged the Centre to declare the neighbouring
country a "terrorist organisation" and file prosecution against it in
the International Criminal Court to give a message to the world that this is
unacceptable.
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- "I would urge our home minister to include Pakistan
as a terrorist organisation under the terror act," he said.
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- The Communist Party of India (Marxist) also condemned the
Pahalgam attack and demanded that the government probe all aspects of it,
including lack of security.