Countrymakers appeal to Premier Modi, 'Strict action against Pakistan'
Ranchi-Panchkula, April 27 (IANS). There has been anger among people across the country since the terrorist incident in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. People have called on Premier Modi to take the strict action against Pakistan this time. So that Pakistan could not do such an act in the future. The people of Ranchi listened to PM Modi’s Mann Ki Benat program on Sunday. BJP worker Sanjay Jaiswal died with the Ians news agency after hearing the Mann KI Betting Program. He said this program is awaiting PM Modi. Because through this program, he brings many schemes to new information to us. But this time there was a lot of anger. For the first time, Mann Ki benefited the program with such anger. Because the terrorists killed our innocent Indians in Pahalgam just a few days ago. Her son was killed in front of her husband, mother in front of the woman. The time has come to chase such terrorists. PM Modi also gave the assurance to take strict action against the terrorists in the Mann AI Benefit program. BJP worker Chinta Devi said that the spirit from within this time is sad. The way in which terrorists attacked Pahalgam and killed our people. He cries heart after remembering the incident. We demand from Premier Modi that the strict action should be done against Pakistan. BJP worker Asha Devi said that what happened in Pahalgam is less condemned. Such people also died in the terrorist incident, which recently married. Terrorists who killed our people. Our government must act strictly against them. It is necessary to teach Pakistan a lesson this time. On the other hand, Haryana CM Naib Sainin heard the Mann KI Benk program in Panchkula. He posted on social media platform X. He wrote: “The pain of barbarity with unarmed Indians in Pahalgam is in the minds of all of us. Prime Minister Narendra Modi uttered this pain in his words in his own words. Today, every Indian blood, the anger against terrorists and their masters are in the whole world, including India.