Families of Pahalgam victims on Operation Sindoor

Families of Pahalgam victims on Operation Sindoor




New Delhi:

India launched Operation Sindore on Wednesday morning, targeting nine terrorist camps and launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, being operated by Lashkar-e-Tabiba and Jai-e-Mohammed. On April 22, there were attacks in response to the Pahgam terror attack, killing 26 people.

As the details of the operation came out, the families of the victims expressed relief and gratitude.

Santosh Jagadale’s daughter Aswari Jagadale, who was among the victims, said she was transferred as Operation.

“I was extremely emotional after listening to the name (sindoor) of the mission,” he told the news agency ANI“When Amit Shah came to Srinagar to pay tribute to those who were given ‘Veer Maran’, the sisters who lost their husbands were arguing. I think such a name has been held responsible for the operation.”

“The loss of husbands and fathers was not left in vain. India has given a real tribute to them (victims) by striking. I want to thank you for service within 15 days.”

Asha Narwal, mother of Indian Navy Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, who lost her life in the Pahalgam terror attack, said to Ani, “My whole family is with Modi saheb, who has taken revenge today. I want to say to the armed forces personnel to move forward. Today, people who pay tributes have been paid who are losing their lives.”

Vinay Narwal’s father -in -law Sunil Swamy spoke to PTI. “We got good news, we were waiting,” he said. “Himanshi (Vinay Narwal’s wife) was asking when the revenge will be taken.

Another victim of the Pahgam attack, Shubam Dwivedi’s father Sanjay Dwivedi told Annie, “I salute the Indian Army and thank PM Modi, who has heard the pain of the people of the country. The way the Indian Army has destroyed the terrorism that has flourished in Pakistan, I am fully felt.

Shubam Dwivedi’s uncle Manoj Dwivedi said that justice was finally given to the victims. He said, “On April 22, when our child lost his life, we said that a revolution is going to come in our country, and we were sure that PM Modi would take the most strict steps to end terrorism. I want to thank PM Modi for the real tribute that the army has given our son today,” he told that he told that he has given our son today. ” , ANI,

Speaking to PTI, he also said, “What Modi ji had said. We were confident that our PM will definitely do something. PM ​​Modi assured us and the whole country. I believe that terrorism will be completely erased in the coming days. India also gave an answer to the enemy this time. I think he will end terrorism.”

Shubam Dwivedi’s brother told IANS, “The whole nation is thanking Modi ji and our armed forces. People feel that if someone challenges our country in this way, we should answer with strength. The whole nation is expressing gratitude to Modi ji and armed forces.”

Harshal Sanjay Lele, Sanjay Lele’s son killed in a terrorist attack, spoke to IANS on Operation Sindoor, “I was awake at that time, although I don’t know why I could not sleep, but it’s a good thing, because I got to see the events live.”

The daughter of N Ramachandran, who was shot by terrorists in front of her during her family holiday in Kashmir, increased the “big salute” for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indian Army, and the central government for her missile strikes against terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-Quiz Kashmir. PTI Informed

Pahalgam terror attack killed a local pony handler, Syed Adil Hussain Shah, while he was trying to save tourists. On Operation Sindoor, his father Hyder Shah told Ai, “We are happy that the killing of those 26 Pahalgam victims including my son has been avenged. I thank the government. The security forces and the government took revenge in the future. Nobody should lose life in this way. We believed in PM Modi. Today we got justice.”

His brother Syed Notshd thanked the security forces, PM Modi and the government for “taking such good steps”. “They have avenged the death of those innocent people. We are proud of our government, we believed them,” he said to ANI.

Manjunath Rao, a resident of Karnataka, who was killed in the Pahgam attack, told Annie that her son’s “sacrifice did not go in vain.” “We hoped PM Modi to take appropriate action, and he did so.”

Another relative told Annie, “We are thrilled with this vengeance. The name ‘Sindoor’ thrilled us themselves. Twenty -six people were killed in Pahalgam. It is a tribute to all the Pahgam victims.”

At 10 am on Wednesday, the Ministry of Defense held its first formal briefing at Operation Sindoor. Two senior women officials led the session.


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