Following a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to New Delhi early from his Saudi Arabia visit. He condemned the attack, which killed 26 people. Modi delayed a meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince to assess the situation. He also skipped an official dinner. The Resistance Front claimed responsibility for the assault.
In a shocking incident, 28 tourists were killed in a terrorist attack near Pahalgam, J&K, marking the deadliest such event since 2019. The Resistance Front, linked to LeT, claimed responsibility. The attack, coinciding with significant international visits and heightened tensions with Pakistan, evoked memories of past massacres.
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Residents of Borichibari village in Nashik face a severe water crisis, forcing women to risk climbing down a well for water. Despite claims of water supply by the gram panchayat, villagers report otherwise. A viral video shows a woman descending into a well, prompting an official inspection.
The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy for Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility for the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 tourists. This banned group recruits youth online for terrorist activities and is supported by Pakistani intelligence. Following the deadly attack, Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in Srinagar to assess the security situation and will chair a high-level meeting with security officials.
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Pahalgam in South Kashmir experienced a terror attack. Terrorists attacked a tourist spot in Baisaran Valley. The attack resulted in at least 20 injuries. Security forces and locals assisted in rescue operations. Authorities are investigating the incident. Top officials condemned the attack, and assured that the perpetrators will face consequences.
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The visit of US Vice-President J.D. Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance to India sparked emotional responses in Andhra Pradesh, where Usha’s ancestral roots lie. Her traditional gestures and family ties stirred local pride, prompting official inquiries and heartfelt appeals from relatives and villagers hoping for a visit. Usha’s lineage traces back to Andhra’s scholarly Chilukuri family.
Following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, J&K, which claimed over 20 lives, authorities have launched a 24/7 emergency helpline for tourists. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and CM Omar Abdullah are en route to assess the situation. PM Modi, currently in Saudi Arabia, condemned the attack and assured justice, instructing Shah to take necessary actions.
If the first leak was a lapse, the second looks like a pattern. And patterns — especially those that risk lives — are rarely tolerated long in Washington, even in a Trump-led administration where loyalty often trumps protocol.