

The Pahalgam terror attack, orchestrated from Pakistan’s Rawalakot, mirrors the 2008 Mumbai attacks in planning and execution. Read More on Dynamite News
Killers Of Pahalgam (Image Source: Internet)
Pahalgam: The faces behind the conspiracy of the Pahalgam attack are being identified. Now it is clear that this attack was obliquely planned in Rawalakot, Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.
On the lines of the Mumbai attack, a plan was made to create bloodshed in Pahalgam as well, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
The terrorists had come fully prepared. They were armed and had brought dry fruits into their bags. But now preparations have begun to take revenge for this attack.
A big meeting was held in the Defense Ministry - Defense Minister Rajnath Singh discussed with the CGS and the three army chiefs for 2 hours.
At 6 PM, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) will convene, and Amit Shah’s presence will be instrumental in shaping vital decisions.
Home Minister Amit Shah had reached Srinagar, where he met the families of the injured and the deceased and assured strict action.
According to intelligence sources, the Pakistani army has declared high alert on the Line of Control (LoC).
Pakistan fears that India may carry out a surgical strike or air strike.
There are 40+ terrorist camps active in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), where 100-130 terrorists are present. Out of these, 4 terrorists carried out the Pahalgam attack.
Prime Minister Modi returned to Delhi leaving his Saudi visit and is holding meetings with National Security Council (NSC), Intelligence Bureau (IB), Army chiefs.
After 2016 (Uri) and 2019 (Pulwama), the Modi government had taken strict retaliatory action. This time too there can be a big action.
This attack is a challenge to normality in Kashmir after the removal of Article 370, which will be strongly countered.
This time the terrorists targeted tourists and attacked wearing army uniforms. First they asked the identity of the victims (name, religion), then asked them to recite Kalma and shot them.
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