Voices of Resilience: Indian Widows Applaud 'Operation Sindoor' Against Terrorism

Two women from Gujarat, who lost loved ones in a terror attack, commend India's military operation, 'Operation Sindoor', targeting terror camps in Pakistan. Expressing faith in the government, they laud Prime Minister Modi for taking decisive action following the deadly Pahalgam attack, conveying their hope for continued justice and support.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Ahmedabad | Updated: 07-05-2025 13:54 IST | Created: 07-05-2025 13:54 IST
Voices of Resilience: Indian Widows Applaud 'Operation Sindoor' Against Terrorism
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In the aftermath of a devastating terror attack in Pahalgam, two women from Gujarat have voiced their support for India's military retaliation, dubbed 'Operation Sindoor'. The operation targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan, including major strongholds, following the massacre that claimed 26 lives, including their loved ones.

Kajalben Parmar, whose husband and son died in the attack, expressed pride and gratitude towards the Indian armed forces and Prime Minister Modi for the decisive strikes. She urged the government to maintain pressure on Pakistan, hoping for comprehensive justice.

Meanwhile, Shitalben Kalathiya, who lost her husband, echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing her faith in government actions against terrorism. The widows also called for governmental support for the education and future of affected families in the wake of their personal tragedies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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