"I have never seen people come out to protest against an attack like this... people said not in my name," Abdullah said while addressing a special session at the Jammu and Kashmnir legislative assembly today.
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His reaction came after Tharoor on Sunday said, "We will never know about the various terror attacks that were successfully thwarted. We only learn about the ones that we failed to thwart. This is normal in any nation. There were failures, I agree, but that should not be our main focus ri
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Following the Pahalgam terror attack, renowned author and founder of PrashantAdvait Foundation Acharya Prashant warned terrorists that India is "the land of the Gita," and added that its followers "never stand helpless in front of fanatic ignorance."
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat underscored the importance of non-violence as a foundational element of Indian culture, but he also emphasised the necessity of addressing threats to society and the nation, stating that "teaching a lesson to hooligans is our religion."
"Our policy is 'Live and let live'. The majority community in India has never done anything to the people of the minority community. In Bangladesh, it has become difficult for Hindus to stay alive. Temples were torched, they have done such a big injustice," Singh told reporters in Kolkata.
J-K CM Abdullah criticised Pakistan for first denying the incident and then shifting blame onto India, calling the attack "unfortunate" and stressing that such incidents should never happen.