Speaking to reporters following the visit, Singh said he had already raised the issue in Parliament and urged the government to acknowledge the sacrifice of those killed in the attack.
As part of the Indian Army's National outreach and awareness campaign, a talk on Operation Sindoor was given by Commander, Chenab Brigade at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jammu on Saturday, as per the official release.
Mani Shankar Aiyar has reportedly criticised the government's global outreach following 'Operation Sindoor' and said that "none of the 33 countries that Shashi Tharoor and his team visited blamed Pakistan for the Pahalgam terror attack."
Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch rejected Pakistan's claim over Balochistan's mineral-rich land after a UN trade deal announcement. He warned that the resources belong to Balochistan, not Pakistan, and accused Islamabad of using them to fund terrorism and mislead global powers.
BJP leader Boora Narsaiah Goud on Sunday sharply criticised RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and the INDIA bloc, calling them "anti-democratic terrorists" after Tejashwi's allegation that his name was missing from Bihar's electoral roll.
Police in Bannu, KP, repelled a terrorist attack on the Fathakhel check post, killing three terrorists. One constable was killed and three others injured. A search operation is underway, ARY News reported.
BJP leader Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur on Sunday said "Bhagwa aatankwaad kehne waalon ke munh kaale huye hain (Those who called it saffron terrorism are left black faced)" after NIA special court acquitted all the accused, including her, in the 2008 Malegaon bomb blast case.
NCP-SCP MLA Jitendra Awhad has sparked a fresh row by saying that Sanatan Dharma has "ruined India" and calling its ideology "perverted." His comments came after all seven accused in the 2008 Malegaon blasts were acquitted by a special NIA court, reigniting the political debate over the term
Imran Khan urged KP CM Gandapur to block new military operations in tribal areas, warning they worsen army-public ties. In response, Gandapur launched jirgas with tribal elders to restore peace. The jirgas rejected displacement and called for talks with Afghanistan, Dawn reported.
UNICEF warns that measles has killed 357 children in Afghanistan in six months, with over 12 million children needing urgent aid. Rising malnutrition, disease, and mass deportations are worsening the crisis, while critical relief efforts risk collapse due to a major funding shortfall.