INDIAN Nation Feels Outraged Over the Killing Of CRPF Jawans By Terrorists: Army Given Free Hand By Govt
IN the wake of a suicide attack by Jem terrorist killing 44 CRPF personnel in South Kashmir on Thursday, India has withdrawan The Most Favoured Nation Status given to Pakistan and launched a mssive diplomatic offensive to globally isolotate the failed nation promoting terrorism.Stated to be the biggest terror attack on security forces in the border state,its responsibility has been claimed by Pakistan based Jaish –e-Mohammad.It said 21 years old local terroris Adil Dar carried out the Pulwama attack.Security forces claims it was masterminded by JeM commander Abdul Rasheed , a Pakistani national.The IED expert is reportedly have been trained in Afghanistan. After the Cabinet Committee on Security chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi met on Friday morning, Home Minister Rajnath Singh rushed to the Kashmir Valley , reviewed the security scenario and helped transportation of the mortal remains of the martyred Jawans who were proceeding in a convoy.US President Donalad Trump, his counterparts of Russia Vladimir Putin, and the PMs and Presidents of all nations have condemned the dastardly massacre and resolved to continue fight terrorism in all manifestations.India is speaking in one voice as leders of all political affiliations have empathised with the martyred security personnel and said enough is enough and Government is mulling options how to teach the errant neighbouring nation a lesson for not reining in the terrorists operating from its soil.As soon as the people came to know about the horrendous and despicable mayhem, there were spontenous protests in Jammu region, Delhi,Mumbai, Varanasi, Ranchi , Hyderbad and other places.However, Pakistan has denied involvement in the attack when a driver slammed an explosives-packed vehicle into a paramilitary convoy. India has recalled its ambassador to Pakistan for consultations in New Delhi.With national elections in India set to take place in April- May and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is faced withn the uphil task to appropritely respond to neigbour’s challenge. The nuclear-armed neighbouring nations have gone to war three times since independence in 1947, with two of the wars fought over Kashmir.India has won all the wars including succeeding in helping then East Pakistan emerging as an Independent nation called Bangladesh.PM Modi and his colleagues have reaffirmed “We will give a befitting reply; our neighbor will not be allowed to destabilize us.” Our security forces are given full freedom” to respond, he added.T he nation will not forget the supreme sacrifice of our brave @crpfindia jawans. Paid my last respects to the martyrs of Pulwama in Srinagar today. Their sacrifice will not go in vain, said Home Minister Rajnath Singh.