Chennai-Columbbo flight investigated at Sri Lanka Airport : India has been shocked since the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. There is a demand to punish the terrorists severely. However, the attackers have not yet been caught. In such a situation, a high alert was issued at Sri Lankan Bhandarnayak International Airport today. The security agencies feared that the suspects involved in the attack could be in the aircraft itself.

The aircraft coming from Chennai was thoroughly examined at Sri Lankan’s Bhandaranayak International Airport. According to the information given by Sri Lankan Airlines, an alert was issued by Chennai Area Control, after which all the passengers on the aircraft were examined. After intensive investigation, the aircraft was approved for operations.

It is noteworthy that on April 22, there was a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in which 26 people lost their lives.

PM Modi gave another big statement today

The President of the Angaolan, Joao Manuel Gonkalvase Lauranko held a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi today. Addressing the press after the meeting, Prime Minister Modi again made a big statement on India’s action against terrorism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said, ‘We are committed to taking strict and decisive action against terrorists and those who help them. Thanks to Angola for supporting us in the fight against terrorism on the border.

Three big decisions of India

The tension between India and Pakistan has been continuously increasing since the Pahalgam attack. Many major decisions are being taken even after the Indus Treaty and the cancellation of the visa. Both countries have closed airspace for each other. In such a situation, India has taken three major decisions today.

1. All types of postal services and parcel exchange from Pakistan should be banned immediately. This restriction will apply to both aerial and site routes.

2. No commercial ship hoisting Pakistani flag will be allowed to stay at Indian ports.

3. India has banned all types of imports from Pakistan. This ban will apply to both direct and indirect imports.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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