Sirsa Condemns Celebrations of Killings, Praises India's Resolute Actions Post J&K Attack

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Sirsa Condemns Celebrations of Killings, Praises India's Resolute Actions Post J&K Attack

Synopsis

Following the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, Delhi leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa voiced strong support for the Indian government's decisive actions against those responsible, condemning celebrations of violence and emphasizing accountability for perpetrators.

Key Takeaways

  • Manjinder Singh Sirsa strongly supports India's decisive actions against terror.
  • He condemns celebrations of violence, questioning the humanity of those who partake.
  • Sirsa warns of accountability for those who commit acts of terror.
  • He emphasizes the strength of the Indian Army in facing threats.
  • India's resolve to end terrorist activities remains firm.

New Delhi, April 26 (NationPress) In the aftermath of the devastating terror attack in Pahalgam, Delhi leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa made a strong statement endorsing the Indian government's decisive actions against the perpetrators.

Sirsa expressed deep sorrow and anger regarding the loss of innocent lives and praised the government's five stringent measures, vehemently condemning those who celebrated the tragic events.

"We applaud these five stringent measures," Sirsa remarked. "Those individuals who find joy in ordering cakes at embassies when innocent lives are lost, do you believe they deserve even a drop of water? They should not receive anything. Celebrating while innocent people perish, you indulge in sweets and show no remorse? Is there any decency left in you? Have you completely forsaken humanity along with your cake?"

His remarks came in light of reports that certain factions rejoiced over the terror attacks.

"Today, we learned that in England, outside the embassy, where Indians were protesting in London, Pakistani elements threatened violence. I want to advise them to protect themselves first. Those who commit such heinous acts will face justice. Anyone questioning the Indian Army must understand that it ranks among the most formidable in the world. Those who have perpetrated the slaughter of innocent people, along with those who facilitated these actions, will be held accountable," warned Sirsa.

He further emphasized India's determination, saying: "The government of that nation should realize that while they may have instigated this conflict, regardless of who initiates it, India will ultimately bring it to a close."

A senior figure from the Pakistan Army heightened tensions by making a throat-slitting gesture towards a gathering of peaceful demonstrators outside the Pakistan High Commission in London.

The protesters 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 escalate the situation, the official was seen holding a poster of Indian Air Force Group Captain Abhinandan Varthaman, using it to ridicule the Indian protesters.