
Govt Calls All-Party Meet on Thursday After 26 Killed in J&K Terror Attack
In the wake of a devastating terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, which has claimed the lives of at least 26 people, the government has called an all-party meeting on Thursday. The meeting, which is expected to be attended by top government officials, including Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, will provide a platform for political parties to share their views and concerns on the issue.
The attack, which took place on Tuesday, was carried out by terrorists who stormed a bus carrying laborers and civilians in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. The victims included both locals and non-locals, and the attack has sent shockwaves across the country.
The government’s decision to call an all-party meeting comes in the wake of growing concerns about the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir. The region has been plagued by terrorism and violence for decades, and the recent attack has raised questions about the government’s ability to protect its citizens.
The all-party meeting is expected to be a high-level affair, with top government officials, including the Home Minister and Defence Minister, attending the meeting. The meeting will provide a platform for political parties to share their views and concerns on the issue, and to discuss ways to improve the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
Notably, the Indian government has taken some measures to improve security in the region. Notably, the Integrated Check Post at the Attari-Wagah border in Punjab’s Amritsar has been closed until further notice. The move is aimed at preventing any potential terrorist activity in the region.
The attack in Pahalgam has also sparked outrage across the country, with several political parties condemning the attack and calling for swift action against the perpetrators. The opposition parties, including the Congress and the Left, have called for a thorough investigation into the attack and for the government to take concrete steps to improve the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
The government’s decision to call an all-party meeting is seen as a move to build consensus on the issue and to ensure that all political parties are on the same page. The meeting will provide a platform for political parties to share their views and concerns on the issue, and to discuss ways to improve the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
In a statement, the Home Minister Amit Shah said that the government is committed to protecting the lives of its citizens and will take all necessary steps to ensure their safety and security. The Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also condemned the attack, saying that it was a “cowardly act” and that the government will take strong action against the perpetrators.
The all-party meeting is expected to be a key event in the days ahead, and will provide a platform for political parties to come together and discuss ways to improve the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting will also provide an opportunity for the government to brief political parties on the situation on the ground and to seek their views on how to move forward.
As the country mourns the loss of lives in the Pahalgam attack, the government’s decision to call an all-party meeting is seen as a positive step towards building consensus on the issue and ensuring that all political parties are on the same page. The meeting will provide a platform for political parties to share their views and concerns on the issue, and to discuss ways to improve the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir.