Sirsa Denounces Celebrators of Violence: No Water for Them Post J&K Attack

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Sirsa Denounces Celebrators of Violence: No Water for Them Post J&K Attack

Synopsis

Following the heart-wrenching terror attack in Pahalgam, Delhi leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa expressed his strong support for the Indian government's decisive actions against those responsible for the violence. He condemned the celebration of such tragedies and emphasized the need for accountability.

Key Takeaways

  • Manjinder Singh Sirsa supports India's firm response to terrorism.
  • Five strict measures were welcomed by Sirsa.
  • Condemnation of those celebrating violence.
  • Call for accountability from perpetrators.
  • Reinforcement of India's strength and resolve.

New Delhi, April 26 (NationPress) In the wake of the devastating terror attack in Pahalgam, Delhi leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa made a strong declaration endorsing the Indian government's firm actions against those culpable.

Feeling a mix of anger and sorrow over the loss of innocent lives, Sirsa praised the government's implementation of five stringent measures and condemned those who celebrated the tragedy.

"We commend the announcement of these five stringent measures," Sirsa remarked. "Do those who find joy and celebrate with cake in embassies, while innocent individuals are killed, believe they deserve even a drop of water? They should be denied even water. Those who relish cake when innocent lives are lost, enjoy your sweets, distribute them, and are you not even remotely embarrassed? Is there any decency left in you? Have you devoured your humanity along with your cake?"

Sirsa’s remarks were made amid reports of certain factions rejoicing over terror attacks.

"We have learned today that in England, outside the embassy, where Indians were protesting in London, Pakistani elements threatened violence against them. Let me remind them to first protect themselves. Those guilty of such actions will be held accountable. Anyone challenging the Indian Army must recognize that it is among the most formidable forces globally. Those who have perpetrated the massacre of innocent lives and those who have facilitated such atrocities will be made to answer for their crimes," Sirsa warned.

He further emphasized that India will not yield, reinforcing the nation's determination: "The government of that country should keep in mind, you may have initiated this conflict, but regardless of who starts, India will be the one to conclude it."

A senior official from the Pakistan Army escalated tensions by making a throat-slitting gesture towards a group of peaceful protesters outside the Pakistan High Commission in London.

The demonstrators had assembled to express their outrage over the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 individuals lost their lives due to Pakistan-backed terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir.

To further provoke, the official was seen holding a poster of Indian Air Force Group Captain Abhinandan Varthaman, using it to deride the Indian protesters.