India closes main border crossing with Pakistan after Kashmir attack
- An officer of the Intelligence Bureau, Manish Ranjan, was killed during a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, on April 22, 2025, in front of his family.
- The attack resulted in the deaths of at least 26 tourists, triggering widespread condemnation.
- Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy condemned the terrorist attack, expressing shock and offering condolences while urging the Centre to respond aggressively to terrorism.
- The All India Muslim Personal Law Board suspended its campaign against the Waqf Act for three days in solidarity with the victims of the attack.
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India and Pakistan ramp up tit-for-tat spat as tensions mount over Kashmir attack
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