Modi's message threatens war, Pakistan launches nuclear attack
In the Jammu and Kashmir-controlled Jammu and Kashmir, 46 members of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have been killed in the car bomb attack. The militant organization, Jais-e-Mohammed, has claimed responsibility for the attack. The attack by Pakistan-based militants on Thursday was the most deadly attack among them.
India has reacted sharply to the incident. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, those who are making such mistakes one by one, they have to pay a fair price for this.
He said the militants had made a big mistake. For those who have suffered losses, I promise them that they will get the proper judgment.
Meanwhile, New Delhi has been claiming that Pakistan has failed to control the militants operating in its country. They are also seeking international sanctions on the Jeish-e-Mohammed. India has been pressing the United Nations Security Council for a long time to keep militant leader Maulana Masood Azhar in the list of terrorists. Although condemning the attack, Masood Azhar is unlikely to declare a global terrorist.
Narendra Modi indicates Pakistan, the road that our neighboring country is going to lead to their destruction. The whole country will give the appropriate answer to this violent incident. Many countries of the world strongly condemned this incident. The whole world needs to be fought together to eradicate this terrifying alliance.
Indian media reported on the news of the NDTV, after the incident, the arrangements were initiated according to the Prime Minister. The country's finance minister Arun Jaitley said India will do all that is needed to diplomacy with Pakistan diplomatically. Criminals will be punished worthy.
Meanwhile, India has withdrawn the highest fever status award given to Pakistan in 1996. Arun Jaitley announced this after a high level meeting on Friday at Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence. He said that Pakistan will be given a complete ban on Pakistan.
According to the army, another Indian media online news agency Ebaila reported that Modi had held a national security meeting in connection with the attack. NSS chief Ajit Doval also sat in the meeting.
Reuters reports that the Indian authorities have summoned Pakistani ambassador to the country Sohail Mahmud for the attack on Jammu and Kashmir.