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Omar Abdullah meets PM Modi for first time after Pahalgam attack, discusses J&K situation

  • On Saturday in New Delhi, Omar Abdullah, the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, held discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians, primarily tourists.
  • This meeting followed multiple high-level discussions led by PM Modi and attended by senior defence and security officials after the attack, which exposed connections to entities across the border.
  • The government suspended the Indus Waters Treaty as a diplomatic measure to pressure Pakistan, while opposition parties and regional leaders called for national unity and decisive action against terrorism.
  • On April 24, PM Modi vowed that India would relentlessly pursue terrorists and those supporting them, emphasizing that terrorism would never weaken the nation's resolve.
  • The incident intensified security measures in Jammu and Kashmir and highlighted the need for a comprehensive counterterrorism approach amid growing public outrage and demands for resilience.
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The Kashmiriyat broke the news in on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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