Pathankot: People of Dinda Village near Pak Border said: 'Pakistan should give more strict answers'
Pathankot, May 11 (IANS). A sense of patriotism and courage was clearly seen in the ‘Operation Sindoor’ in Dinda Village of Pathankot, just 200 meters from the International Border of India Pakistan. Local population thanked government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for an appropriate response to Pakistan from India. Dinda Village residents said there has been a tense situation on the border since the past two days. However, the villagers did not show fear or leave their homes. He says he stands with the army and is ready to face any situation for the country. The locals said Pakistan again tried to perform terrorist activities, giving the Indian army an appropriate answer. A young man said: “The situation was tense, but we were not afraid. The government acted strictly at the right time and we are proud of it.” The residents also said that some drone activities were seen, but that there was no loss in town. He believes that Pakistan performs such acts repeatedly, which is why more strict action must be done in the future. An Elder from Dinda Village said: “The policy of Pakistan is wrong, ISI dominates there.” A tough stand against terrorism is the right path. To stand fearless, even after staying so close to the border, is a sign of the patriotism of these residents. Dinda Village today became an example for the whole country that fear of the motherland has no place. It is noteworthy that the ceasefire after a three -day battle came into effect between India and Pakistan on Saturday from 17:00. But within a few hours, Pakistan violated the ceasefire and started shooting from across the border. Also targeted many cities by drones. Earlier, the Government of India made a major decision on the constant fight against terrorism. The government gave a strict message, said that any terrorist incident in the future would be regarded as a war action against India and that it would be answered in the same way. -Ians DSC/EKD shares this story -tags