‘Taliban condemned terrorist attack in Pahalgam, said – such incidents of area …’ – India tv hindi

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Taliban condemned the terrorist attack. (Signal photo)

The terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir is being condemned all over the world. All countries including America to China and Britain have expressed grief over this terrorist incident and death of people. At the same time, now the Taliban, which is on the power of Afghanistan, has also condemned the terrorist incident of Pahalgam. The Taliban condemned the incident on Wednesday, saying that such incidents weaken the efforts of regional security and stability.

What did Taliban say?

Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Kahar Balkhi expressed condolences to the family of the deceased in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. He said- “Afghanistan Islamic Emirates Ministry strongly condemns the recent attack on tourists in Pahalgam region of Jammu and Kashmir and expresses condolences to the bereaved families. Such incidents weaken efforts to ensure regional security and stability.”

26 people died

Pahalgam terror attack is considered to be the deadliest incident after the terrorist attack in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir in 2019. In the terrorist attack on Tuesday, 26 people were killed by terrorists. Most of them were tourists. According to the information, the terrorists have fired bullets by targeting people of Hinduism. There is a demand to respond to this terrorist incident across the country.

India action on Pakistan

India has also taken action after the cowardly attack by Pakistani terrorists in Pahalgam. The Indus River Water Agreement between India and Pakistan has been stopped. The attic boarder has also been closed. Along with this, Pakistani citizens have been ordered to leave India within 48 hours. The visa of Pakistan citizens has been discontinued. Apart from this, the number of employees in the High Commission will be reduced from 55 to 30. This decision will be effective from May 1. (input language)

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