Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday condemned the Pahalgam terrorist attack in which 26 people were killed and said that the whole nation is standing against terrorists
The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) criticised the so-called "comprehensive strategic partnership" established between Azerbaijan and the oppressive regime of the People's Republic of China.
Singh also condemned the attack, telling ANI, "I was going to Pakistan today for my brother's wedding, but it will be postponed now. My grandmother and her four sons stay in Pakistan, and her one son stays in India. The attack on tourists (in Pahalgam) was very wrong."
Visuals from the protest showed people carrying placardfs with the message "Pakistan murdabad" (Death to Pakistan) and "Aatankwad ke aage nahi jhukenge" (Will not bow down before terrorism.) The protests come a day after the Central government announced the reduction of diplomatic presence a
"People of Pakistan should also raise their voice against such terrorism in their country so that their army and government are forced to stop such heinous acts," Mahli told ANI.
Speaking to ANI, Raut said "The country has been attacked, so many people have been killed, Pakistan has an indirect hand in this attack because the way terrorist camps run in Pakistan and attacks on our country are carried out from there. There is a need to take tougher decisions than these
"When tourists travel to states with high tourism potential, those states must ensure the safety of visitors and implement special acts to protect them. Within 24 hours, the issue has gained international attention, with countries like Russia, several European nations, and the United States
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah paid tribute to Bharat Bhushan, who died in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, and said that it is unfortunate that a well-educated youth, fell victim to the terrorist attack. He said that he strongly condemns the terrorist attack as an inhuman act.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, condemning the terror attack in Phalgam, expressed his support to central government and said that we should not show terrorists any sympathy.
Canadian Senator Leo Housakos condemned the Pahalgam terror attack as a "barbaric assault on faith and humanity," urging swift justice for the victims and calling on the global community not to remain silent.
As the world united in its condemnation against the Phalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists and left many more injured, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that he was "horrified" by the "senseless" and "shocking act of violence".
President of Pahalgam Hotels and Owners Association, Javeed Burza, condemned the dastardly attack by terrorists in which 26 people were killed and expressed grief over the incident.