Pulwama Attack: 'Time for talks over, world needs to act against terrorism and terror haven countries,' say PM Modi
Pulwama Attack: 'Time for talks over, world needs to act against terrorism and terror haven countries,' say PM Modi
After the deadliest terror attack in Kashmir’s Pulwama which killed 40 CRPF soldiers, PM Narendra Modi has called in for an urgent need to act upon terrorism and countries who shelter terrorists as he said that ‘time for talks are over.’
Holding a joint talk with Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri, PM Modi stressed his remark over joint action against terrorism and a final call must be taken by the world upon the countries who shelter terrorists and infiltrate with other countries border.
PM Modi, while referring to President Macri said, “I & President Mauricio Macri agree that terrorism is a huge threat for global peace & stability. Brutal terrorist attack in Pulwama (J&K) proves that time for talks have passed. Now the entire world needs to unite against terrorism & its supporters & take strong actions.”
Criticizing the terrorist attack in Kashmir and sending a condolence message to the 40 CRPF soldiers, Argentina President Mauricio Macri said, “I would like to convey my condolences to the victims of the cruel attack (Pulwama) perpetrated just a few days ago. We condemn every kind of terrorist attack. I am truly pleased to be able to working together to fight this scourge on mankind.”
Reminding the world that no taking action against terrorism, is also a kind of terrorism, PM Modi said that as India is a part of G20, it will emphasize other nations to follow the suit and end terrorism at all level.
Earlier, the terrorist attack in Pulwama was carried out by Pakistan based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed’s chief Masood Azhar whiel a car rammed into the CRPF convoy on National Highway in Jammu and Kashmir, which was laden with 100-150 kgs of RDX.
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