On April 22nd, terrorists murdered 26 men in Jammu & Kashmir. This was the deadliest attack on tourists in Kashmir since 1989 and the deadliest in the Muslim-majority region since a 2019 suicide bombing.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in English, declared India's intent to identify, track, and punish every terrorist and their supporters. The terrorists specifically targeted Hindus, forcing victims to identify themselves before killing them.
The attack highlights the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, a territory claimed by both nations. The incident raises significant concerns about escalating tensions between the two countries.
After terrorists brutally killed 26 men in Jammu & Kashmir on April 22nd, Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, did not mince his words. Breaking into English—a rarity—he warned: “India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backers.” The attack was the worst strike against tourists in Kashmir since an insurgency started in 1989 against Indian rule over the territory, which is claimed by both India and Pakistan. It was the deadliest in Muslim-majority region since a suicide bomb targeted paramilitary forces in 2019. This time the terrorists ensured that almost all their victims were Hindu by forcing them to give their names, and seeing if they could recite Islamic verses, before killing them.
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