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'Found Them, Killed Them': Amit Shah Declares BIG WIN Against Pahalgam Terrorists

'Found Them, Killed Them': Amit Shah Declares BIG WIN Against Pahalgam Terrorists

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/ Jul 29, 2025, 03:52PM IST
Home Minister Amit Shah dropped a bombshell in Parliament during the Operation Sindoor debate, declaring that the Pakistani terrorists responsible for the brutal April 22 Pahalgam massacre, which killed 26 civilians, have been neutralized in Operation Mahadev. Suleiman Shah, the Lashkar-e-Taiba mastermind, and two top aides - Afghan and Jibran - were killed in a surgical strike executed by the Indian Army, CRPF, and Jammu & Kashmir Police on July 28 near Srinagar. Shah revealed that over 1,000 individuals were interrogated to trace the culprits, leading to their hideout and final elimination. This announcement came as a direct rebuttal to Opposition claims, reaffirming India's resolve to avenge every drop of innocent blood. In a house electrified with patriotism and political fire, Shah's revelation turned Operation Sindoor from a policy debate into a declaration of justice.#operationsindoor #operationmahadev #amitshah #amitshahspeech #amitshahloksabha #amitshahpahalgam #amitshahopsindoor #pahalgamattack #pakistaniterrorists #lashkaretaiba #indianarmy #crpf #jkpolice #kashmir #srinagarenounter #terroristkilled #bjp #congress #parliament #loksabha #loksabhadebate #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews
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