
Don’t feel terrorists asked religion,’ says K’taka minister despite survivors’ statements; slammed
In a shocking and insensitive remark, Karnataka Minister RB Timmapur has sparked outrage by stating that he doesn’t feel terrorists asked about religion during the recent Pahalgam terror attack. The attack, which claimed the lives of 19 people, including 7 civilians, was widely condemned as a Pakistan-backed Islamic terror attack.
However, Timmapur’s remarks were met with widespread criticism, including from the BJP, who slammed him for his insensitive comments. CR Kesavan, the BJP’s spokesperson, said, “The barbaric and wicked remarks made by the minister have insulted the integrity of the grieving families and humiliated the courageous sacrifice of the victims who were massacred in the Pakistan-backed Islamic terror attack.”
The Pahalgam terror attack took place on October 11, when a group of terrorists opened fire on a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district. The attack was widely condemned by the government and opposition parties, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling it a “cowardly act of terrorism”.
Despite the widespread condemnation, Timmapur’s remarks seemed to downplay the religious angle of the attack. When asked about the attack, he said, “I don’t feel terrorists asked about religion during the attack. They didn’t ask anything.”
Timmapur’s comments have been widely criticized, with many questioning his sensitivity and understanding of the situation. The Pahalgam terror attack was a brazen and cowardly act of terrorism, and to downplay its religious dimensions is to undermine the very essence of the attack.
The Pahalgam terror attack was widely condemned by all sections of society, with demands for a stronger response to terrorism growing louder. The attack was seen as a grave threat to national security, and the government’s response to it has been widely criticized.
The Pahalgam terror attack was not an isolated incident. In recent years, there have been several instances of terrorist attacks in Kashmir, many of which have targeted Hindu pilgrims and tourists. The attacks have been widely condemned by the government and opposition parties, with many calling for a stronger response to terrorism.
The Pahalgam terror attack has also raised questions about the security arrangements in place for Hindu pilgrims and tourists in Kashmir. The attack was widely seen as a failure of the security apparatus, and there have been calls for a review of the security arrangements in place.
The Pahalgam terror attack has also highlighted the need for a stronger response to terrorism. The attack was widely condemned by all sections of society, and there have been calls for a stronger response to terrorism. The government has announced several measures to tackle terrorism, including the deployment of additional security forces in Kashmir.
In conclusion, Timmapur’s remarks have been widely criticized, and his insensitive comments have only added to the trauma and suffering of the victims and their families. The Pahalgam terror attack was a brazen and cowardly act of terrorism, and to downplay its religious dimensions is to undermine the very essence of the attack. The government and opposition parties must work together to tackle terrorism, and to ensure that such attacks do not happen in the future.