Operation Sindoor: Striking Back Against Terrorism

Operation Sindoor's elimination of nine terror sites provides solace to victims' families of the Pahalgam attack. With gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi, relatives express hope for an end to future terrorism. Key political figures will discuss implications at an all-party meeting, while military officials disclose operational details.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 08-05-2025 09:57 IST | Created: 08-05-2025 09:57 IST
Operation Sindoor: Striking Back Against Terrorism
Madhusudan Rao's relative Kamakshi Prasanna (Photo: ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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In a decisive move, Operation Sindoor eradicated nine terror sites, delivering a sense of justice to the families affected by the Pahalgam terror attack. Kamakshi Prasanna, a relative of victim Madhusudan Rao, expressed her relief and gratitude towards the operation, praising its significance in avenging the lost lives of many families. According to Prasanna, the operation's name, 'Sindoor', symbolizes the loss endured by women who lost their husbands in the attack.

Speaking to reporters, Kamakshi Prasanna extended her thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for spearheading the operation, expressing hope that the tragedy of Pahalgam will not befall any other family. Another of Rao's relatives, Anil, also commended Modi, highlighting the importance of deterring future terrorist activities on Indian soil. The operation serves as a critical milestone in thwarting potential aggressors from endangering citizens.

In response to the operation, the Union Government announced an all-party meeting scheduled for Thursday in the Parliament Library building. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju shared the news on his official 'X' handle, confirming the attendance of prominent political figures such as Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge. During a media briefing, Indian Armed Forces officials, including Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Col Sophiya Qureshi, revealed details of Operation Sindoor, emphasizing its precision targeting of terror camps.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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