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US Spy Chief To PM Modi On Kashmir Attack


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US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has condemned the violence as ties with Pakistan emerged after the terrorist attacks in Kashmir’s Pahargam, which killed 26 people. India vows to push the person in charge down.

Washington, DC:

US National Intelligence Director Tarshi Gabbad wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday to pay tribute to those killed in the terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir this week. She said the US is in solidarity with India in the wake of “a horrific Islamist terrorist attack that killed Hindus.”

The US spy chief has expanded full support for Washington’s New Delhi, telling Prime Minister Modi that “we are with you and support you as we hunt down the people responsible for this heinous attack.”

“Religiously Motivated Fear and Link to Pakistan”

Twenty-six people, including foreigners, were shot dead by terrorists after being asked to prove their loyalty to Islam. Religiously motivated target killings have been criticized worldwide. Kasimiris blames fear and Pakistan throughout Union territory, but fellow Indians were equally angry at the ward’s disease.

The investigation reveals that ties with the terrorists involved in the attacks emerged from Pakistan and its illegally occupied areas. Pakistan-based The Resistance Front was also the shadow costume of the banned terrorist group Lashkar e Taiba, claiming responsibility for the attack.

India said in a statement on Wednesday that the top security meeting, chaired by the prime minister, pointed out that it was “a cross-border link of terrorist attacks.” The statement also said, “The attack came in the wake of successful elections in Union Territories and steady progress in economic growth and development.”

“Pakistan is worried about military action.”

After numerous diplomatic punishments against Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed that India will support terrorists and those who will “support the imagination” and punish them “at the end of the world.” Pakistan is taking measures such as closing airspace to Indian flights, fearing the possibility of a military attack, and is taking high vigilance along the border area.

The report also suggests that Pakistan is carrying out air reconnaissance missions 24 hours a day, fearing action by India.

Global condemnation

Their phone and social media posts say several global leaders, including President Donald Trump, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Israel’s Netanyahu, France’s Macron and Italy’s Meloni, are supporting Prime Minister Modi in their efforts to punish those responsible for the attack.

President Trump supported Modi’s efforts following the Pahargam terrorist attacks, adding that “the US will be stronger with India,” Russian President Putin said, “We expect organizers and perpetrators of the terrorist attacks to face deserved punishment.” He added, “I would like to repeat Russia’s commitment to further enhance cooperation with Indian partners in combating terrorism in all forms and manifestations.”

There was also widespread condemnation from the Islamic world for terrorist attacks in Kashmir, with solidarity and support from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran and Jordan. In fact, Prime Minister Modi was in Saudi Arabia and met Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman when Pak-based terrorists attacked in Pahargam, Kashmir.

Leaders from the UK, Australia, China, Japan, Sri Lanka and several other countries also expressed their shock at the incident, sending the apologetic dol and support to the people of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


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