New Delhi: A tense atmosphere has arisen between India and Pakistan. India has responded to the terrorist act in its own words. The Indian Army attacked 9 terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir under Operation Sindoor. India has warned the whole world from this missile attack that the terrorist antics of Pakistan will not be tolerated. In this backdrop, there is a lot of movement in the capital Delhi nowadays. An all -party parliamentary meeting will be held in Delhi after Operation Sindoor.

All -party meeting will be organized by the Central Government after ‘Operation Sindoor’. The meeting has been called today (08) at 11 am. During the meeting, the government will officially inform the leaders of various political parties about the action taken under Operation Sindoor. An all -party meeting was also called in Delhi after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. This time all the parties including the opposition supported all the decisions of the government. After this, an all -party meeting has been called even after India responded to Operation Sindoor.

 

In this meeting, political leaders will be informed about ‘Operation Sindoor’. All political parties will also be informed about the various aspects of ‘Operation Sindoor’, including the objective of the operation, the specific terrorist space, strategic and security implications and any retaliation by Pakistan.

Prime Minister informed President Murmu about Operation Sindoor

The attack took place two weeks after the Pahalgam terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir, killing 26 people including 25 Indians and a Nepali citizen in the Basaron Valley. Prime Minister Narendra Modi met President Draupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday and gave him formal information about the military operations being carried out by the armed forces. The Indian Army’s action in Operation Sindoor was accurate and lasted only for 25 minutes. Nine terrorist bases were attacked using 24 missiles between 1.05 pm and 1.30 pm, including the headquarters of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke and a major terrorist training site at Bahawalpur.

 

Amit Shah met the Chief Ministers of the state on the border

After India’s Operation Sindoor, nefarious acts have started from Pakistan. Firing continues in the border areas by Pakistan. India is responding to this and is taking precautions in the border states. Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a meeting with the Chief Ministers of the states bordering Pakistan in North India. In this meeting, Amit Shah appealed to stock necessary goods. Amit Shah held a meeting with the Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of the states bordering Pakistan and Nepal. In this, they should provide essential commodities and services to the states. Along with this, SDRF, Civil Defense, Home Guard and NCC have been asked to keep on alert for relief and rescue operations to deal with any situation. Amit Shah has posted this on social media about this.

 

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Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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