JAMMU: Pakistan is on notice and any misadventure by it in future will lead Indian armed forces to destroy “the terrorist state”, J&K lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha warned on Sunday.
Addressing a function organised by All J&K Jat Sabha in Jammu, Sinha highlighted the valour of Indian armed forces during “Operation Sindoor” in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists. Sinha reaffirmed govt’s resolve to completely rid J&K of terrorism.
“I assure people there will be no discrimination between armed terrorists and their supporters and sympathisers. Their actions will be met with similar punishment,” the LG said.
Sinha underscored the need to recognise elements trying to divide society. “We must celebrate our diversity and foster unity to defeat the adversary’s nefarious designs. Our brave armed forces have scripted a new saga of valor with Operation Sindoor . It is now our sacred task to transform the vision of a United and Viksit Bharat,” Sinha said.
The LG paid homage to the victims of the Pahalgam attack and those killed in unprovoked shelling by Pakistan in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor. Sinha reiterated govt’s commitment to proper rehabilitation of families displaced by the shelling.
Sinha expressed gratitude to PM Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah for “ushering in an era of equality in J&K and empowering marginalised communities”.
The LG appealed to the brave “Jats” and others to fight divisive forces. “Jats have a rich legacy of valour, courage, and sacrifice. Many from the community reside near our borders, making them the country’s first line of defence. Your devotion to the motherland has deepened nationalism in society,” Sinha said.
Addressing a function organised by All J&K Jat Sabha in Jammu, Sinha highlighted the valour of Indian armed forces during “Operation Sindoor” in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists. Sinha reaffirmed govt’s resolve to completely rid J&K of terrorism.
“I assure people there will be no discrimination between armed terrorists and their supporters and sympathisers. Their actions will be met with similar punishment,” the LG said.
Sinha underscored the need to recognise elements trying to divide society. “We must celebrate our diversity and foster unity to defeat the adversary’s nefarious designs. Our brave armed forces have scripted a new saga of valor with Operation Sindoor . It is now our sacred task to transform the vision of a United and Viksit Bharat,” Sinha said.
The LG paid homage to the victims of the Pahalgam attack and those killed in unprovoked shelling by Pakistan in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor. Sinha reiterated govt’s commitment to proper rehabilitation of families displaced by the shelling.
Sinha expressed gratitude to PM Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah for “ushering in an era of equality in J&K and empowering marginalised communities”.
The LG appealed to the brave “Jats” and others to fight divisive forces. “Jats have a rich legacy of valour, courage, and sacrifice. Many from the community reside near our borders, making them the country’s first line of defence. Your devotion to the motherland has deepened nationalism in society,” Sinha said.
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