Kapil Sibal
New Delhi: Will the government call a special session of Parliament on the Pahalgam attack? This question has been raised by Independent member Kapil Sibal in Rajya Sabha. He requested political parties on Sunday to urge the government to call a special session of Parliament as soon as possible in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack. Sibal said, “I suggested on 25 April that a special session of Parliament should be called to showcase the unity of the country in this hour of grief.”
He said, “I request all political parties to urge the government to call such a session as soon as possible in May.” Sibal on Friday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to call a special session of Parliament and pass a resolution condemning the Pahalgam terror attack to pass a message to the world that the country is united. Sibal had also suggested the government to send delegations of ruling and opposition MPs to various important countries to create diplomatic pressure on Pakistan.
The former Union Minister said at a press conference here that the way the US takes steps like restrictions, India should say to all major countries having business relations with Pakistan that if they do business with Islamabad, they cannot come to the Indian market. Moving out of the party line, the leaders had called for “decisive action” against terrorism and terrorists camps and assured the government of full support. During an all -party meeting to discuss the Pahalgam attack, the government said that it is taking all measures to ensure security. It assured the leaders to take action against terrorism and its supporters.
Let us know that on April 22, terrorists targeted tourists and killed 26 people in Basaron Valley near Pahalgam in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. Around 17 people were injured in this attack. This was the deadliest attack after the attack on CRPF convoy in Pulwama in 2019. The responsibility of the attack is taken by Lashkar-e-Taiba’s colleague organization The Resistance Front (TRF). The terrorists asked tourists his religion and targeted Hindu tourists. Some victims were asked to read “Kalma”, and those who could not read were shot. (input language)
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