Naidu Calls for Unity Against Terrorism
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu condemned recent terrorist attacks in Kashmir, calling them an 'unforgivable act'. Emphasizing India's strong response, he praised the bravery of martyred soldiers, urging unity and patriotism. Naidu encouraged Andhra Pradesh residents to stay vigilant and participate in national defense.

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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu made a strong statement against terrorism, emphasizing that it has no place in a democracy. Addressing the public at Vajrakarur village in Anantapur district, he condemned the recent killing of tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, terming it an 'unforgivable act' against India's sovereignty.
Naidu asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would ensure a strict response, highlighting India's decisive actions such as Operation Sindoor. He criticized Pakistan for its continuous provocations and paid homage to Murali Naik, a local soldier who died bravely during the operation, assuring his family's support from the nation.
Through his speech, Naidu urged the people of Andhra Pradesh to be alert, consider joining the armed forces, and uphold a spirit of patriotism. He called for unity and courage to protect democracy, affirming that collective vigilance is vital in times of national crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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