
Govt Calls All-Party Meet on Thursday After 26 Killed in J&K Terror Attack
A sense of shock and outrage has gripped the nation after a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam claimed the lives of at least 26 people. The Indian government has responded swiftly to the attack, calling an all-party meeting on Thursday to discuss the situation and possible measures to tackle the rising threat of terrorism.
According to sources, Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will be present at the meeting to brief all parties on the current situation and the steps being taken to ensure national security. The meeting is expected to be a crucial one, with representatives from various political parties attending to discuss the way forward.
The attack in Pahalgam, which took place on Tuesday, was carried out by a group of terrorists who targeted a bus carrying Amarnath Yatra pilgrims. The pilgrims were on their way back from the Amarnath shrine when the attack occurred. The incident has left the nation in shock, with people from all walks of life condemning the attack and expressing solidarity with the families of the victims.
The Indian government has taken swift action to respond to the attack, with the Integrated Check Post at the Attari-Wagah border in Punjab’s Amritsar being closed indefinitely. This move is aimed at preventing any potential terrorist elements from entering the country.
The attack in Pahalgam is the latest in a series of incidents that have highlighted the growing threat of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. In recent months, there have been several instances of terrorist attacks in the region, including attacks on security personnel and civilians.
The Indian government has been working to tackle the issue of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, with a series of measures aimed at reducing the presence of terrorist groups in the region. These measures have included increased security deployments, intelligence gathering, and efforts to prevent the recruitment of young people by terrorist groups.
Despite these efforts, the threat of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir remains a significant concern. The region has been plagued by violence and instability for decades, with various terrorist groups operating in the area. The Indian government has been working to address this issue, but the latest attack in Pahalgam is a stark reminder of the challenges that lie ahead.
The all-party meeting on Thursday is an important step in the government’s efforts to address the issue of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting will provide an opportunity for representatives from various political parties to discuss the situation and possible measures to tackle the threat of terrorism.
The meeting will also provide an opportunity for the government to brief all parties on the steps it is taking to ensure national security. The government has been working to strengthen security measures in Jammu and Kashmir, and the meeting will provide an opportunity for representatives from various parties to discuss these measures and provide their inputs.
In the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, there has been widespread condemnation of the incident from people across the country. Political leaders, civil society organisations, and ordinary citizens have all expressed their outrage and shock at the attack.
The attack has also highlighted the need for greater unity and cooperation among the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Despite the challenges posed by terrorism, the people of the region have shown remarkable resilience and courage in the face of adversity.
The all-party meeting on Thursday will provide an opportunity for representatives from various parties to come together and discuss the way forward. It is an important step in the government’s efforts to address the issue of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, and it is hoped that the meeting will lead to a united and decisive response to the threat of terrorism.