Pahalgam Attack News: This notification has been issued in view of the report on security matters after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. On Tuesday, terrorists opened fire on tourists at Pahalgam, a major tourist destination of South Kashmir. 26 people died in this, most of whom were tourists. In this context, the Indian Information and Broadcasting Ministry has issued advice to all news channels not to broadcast the activities of defense campaigns and security forces in the interest of national security. The central government on Saturday (April 26) asked the media to avoid live coverage of defense operations and security forces actions. He further said that providing such information can help enemy elements, ie Pakistan, inadvertently.
Advisory issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting states, “In the interest of national security, all media platforms, news agencies and social media users are advised to work with full responsibility and strictly follow the existing laws and rules while reporting on defense and other security related matters.”
The consultation also states that the disclosure of sensitive information prematurely can inadvertently help opponents. In addition, the effectiveness of defense works and security of personnel may also be at risk. The consultation mentions previous incidents such as Kargil War, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack and Kandahar aircraft kidnapping. When uninterrupted coverage adversely affected national interests.
Tension between India and Pakistan increased
The tension between India and Pakistan is increasing after the Pahalgam terror attack. After the cruel terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April, the Government of India has taken a bold step by suspending the Indus Water Treaty. Apart from this, movement has also been stopped on the attic border. All Pakistani visas have been canceled. Pakistani citizens have been ordered to leave India by 27 April.
This caused the Bakhlai Pakistani Army firing on the Line of Control in Kashmir on Friday night, which the Indian Army gave a strong reply. Sources in the Indian Army said on Saturday morning that Pakistani soldiers opened fire on several posts along the Line of Control in Kashmir on the midnight of 25 and 26 April.
Sources said that the Indian Army also fired heavy in response. There is no news of any casualty in the shootout. Pakistan is disappointed with the steps being taken by India against it. He also opened fire on the Line of Control on Thursday night.
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