Pakistan will face consequences for Terror Attack, says NCP
Pune, April 27
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-AP) Pune President Deepak Mankar addressed on Sunday that India would deliver a strong reply to Pakistan following the recent cowardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
Mankar visited the families of Santosh Jagdale and Kaustubh Ganbote, who were among the victims of the attack, offering them condolences and promising all necessary assistance.
He emphasized that Pakistan continues its attempts to spread terror within India, but now India is fully prepared to retaliate. “We are not weak. PakistanтАЩs malicious actions will be met with a fitting reply, one that they will clearly understand,” Mankar asserted.
He further expressed, Prime Minister Narendra Modi have ability to deal firmly with Pakistan, assuring that the entire nation stands united behind him.
“Terrorism knows no religion or caste,” Mankar pointed out, adding that the Pahalgam attackers targeted tourists after asking for their names, demonstrating the brutality of the act. He stressed that the Indian Army would ensure that those responsible are held accountable.
Highlighting India’s rich legacy of valor, Mankar remembered historic figures like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Maharana Pratap, asserting that India will not rest until Pakistan is appropriately punished.
Mankar also mentioned the efforts taken by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, and Minister Eknath Shinde to safely bring back tourists stranded in Jammu and Kashmir after the incident.
Furthermore, India has always respected the Indus Water Treaty even during previous conflicts, the treaty has now been suspended in response to PakistanтАЩs ongoing support for terrorism. “The country’s leadership is determined to tighten the pressure on Pakistan,” Mankar concluded.