Operation Sindoor: A Year of Valor and Justice
One year after the Pahalgam attack, widow Aishanya honors India's decisive response through Operation Sindoor. Praising the army's strong actions, she calls for martyr status for victims. She emphasizes the emotional impact on affected families and the need for national respect for their sacrifice.
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On the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, Aishanya, widow of Pahalgam attack victim Shubham Dwivedi, lauded India's decisive response to last year's terror strike. Reflecting on the airstrikes launched on May 7, she expressed her appreciation for the Indian Army and government's historic actions, viewing them as justice for grieving families.
Aishanya reiterated calls for recognizing the fallen as martyrs, highlighting their courage and sacrifice. This anniversary brings forth painful memories for the 26 affected families and many others across India who have suffered due to terrorism.
The widow described the military's decision to dedicate Operation Sindoor to the women who lost their husbands as emotionally significant, noting the valor of those targeted for their religious identity. Despite retaliatory strikes from Pakistan, tensions eased on May 10 with an agreement to halt military actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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