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'Our aim was to neutralise, erase those terrorists': BJP MP Jagdambika Pal

'Our aim was to neutralise, erase those terrorists': BJP MP Jagdambika Pal

Time of India11-05-2025

NEW DELHI:
BJP MP Jagdambika Pal
on Sunday discussed the Indian armed forces' response to the terrorists involved in the
Pahalgam terror attack
.
In his conversation with ANI, Pal stated, "A ceasefire between India and Pakistan was agreed upon.
Still, they violated the ceasefire after that. Our government and the armed forces gave them a warning and a reply.
It was clearly said... any future act of terror will be considered an act of war. After 11.30 pm last night, there was a ceasefire at the India-Pakistan border. The situation is normal. But after the agreement, Pakistan broke the ceasefire."
He addressed the Pahalgam incident, where terrorists claimed 26 innocent lives.
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Pal continued, "When terrorists killed 26 innocent people in Pahalgam, the PM had said that we will not only raze the terrorists to the ground but we will also punish their leaders in a way that they would not have imagined. That is what India intended, and Indian armed forces fulfilled that with their valour."
The BJP leader discussed the destruction of terror camps during Operation Sindoor, noting that Indian forces avoided harm to Pakistani civilians.
"Pakistan's nine terrorist camps were demolished in precision attacks. Indian armed forces never targeted any Pakistani civilians in this action. They (referring to Pakistan) violated the ceasefire at the LoC for 14 consecutive days. They targeted our civilian areas and Gurdwaras. Our action was nothing like theirs. Our aim was to neutralise and erase those terrorists." Pal stated.
On Saturday, both nations reached an understanding to cease firing and
military operations
.
Nevertheless, shortly after the agreement to halt all military activities on land, air, and sea, reports emerged of Pakistan breaching the cessation of hostilities, with India's air defence systems intercepting Pakistani drones during a blackout in Srinagar.
Indian air defence systems
intercepted Pakistani drones, with visible red streaks and audible explosions in Srinagar.
Authorities implemented a complete blackout in Punjab's Pathankot and Ferozepur, and Rajasthan's Jaisalmer and Barmer.
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