The terrorists checked the IDs of tourists to see if they were Muslim or not, before opening fire on the non-Muslim crowd.
Islamic Terror Attack in India, At Least 26 Non-Muslim Tourists Confirmed Dead
India announces its terminating visas for all Pakistani citizens.
Yesterday, they announced the termination of SAARC visas, but today it was extended to all visas.
Pakistani citizens have to leave India immediately. And that is how it is done.
India’s Prime Minister Modi announced: “India will identify, track and punish every terrorist, their handlers and their backers.
We will pursue them to the ends of the earth.
India’s spirit will never be broken by terrorism.”
India will identify, track and punish every terrorist, their handlers and their backers.
We will pursue them to the ends of the earth.
India’s spirit will never be broken by terrorism. pic.twitter.com/sV3zk8gM94
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 24, 2025
BREAKING
Speaking to a large crowd in Bihar, Modi suddenly started speaking English to send the world a message:
“India will punish every terrorist. India will pursue the terrorists to the end of the earth”
A Pakistani islamist terror attack in Kashmir killed 26 Hindu tourists pic.twitter.com/1TW0iiVMoW
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 24, 2025
Islamic Terror Attack in India, At Least 25 Non-Muslim Tourists Confirmed Dead
jihadis checked ID cards to confirm victims weren’t Muslim — then murdered the tourists.
No dying legacy media coverage of this horror because …. that would be islamophobic.… pic.twitter.com/vUN1oI8hkc
— Pamela Geller
(@PamelaGeller) April 22, 2025
India Warned of ‘Act of War’ By Pakistan As Relations Collapse
Indian PM Narendra Modi Vows To ‘Track And Punish Every Terrorist’ Of Kashmir Attack
By Shane Croucher and Isabel van Brugen, Newsweek, April 24, 2025:
Pakistan warned India on Thursday that it was committing an “act of war” by suspending a landmark water-sharing treaty in response to a deadly terror attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
The threat from Pakistan Prime Minister’s Office followed a number of diplomatic measures imposed by New Dehli on Islamabad as tensions flare between the neighboring nuclear powers.
On Thursday, India’s Ministry of External Affairs “strongly advised” its citizens to avoid travel to Pakistan and those already there to leave “at the earliest. Pakistani nationals in India also had their visas revoked.
What HappenedThe development comes in the aftermath of an attack on mostly tourists at a popular scenic meadow in the town of Pahalgam in the Himalayan mountains which killed at least 26 people and wounded 17 others.
India and Pakistan and rising tensions
India and Pakistan and rising tensions Photo Illustration by Newsweek/Getty ImagesParts of the disputed Kashmir region are administered by both India and Pakistan, but they both claim control of the area in its entirety. The two nuclear armed neighbors have fought over the territory since 1947, with the birth of India and Pakistan as independent states.
On Tuesday, the Resistance Front (TRF)—an offshoot of Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist organization—claimed responsibility for the attack, accusing the tourists of attempting to ‘settle illegally’.”
Pakistan has denied any links to Tuesday’s attack, and India hasn’t publicly released any evidence that proves its neighbor conducted it.
“In continuation of the decisions made by the Cabinet Committee on Security in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, the Government of India has decided to suspend visa services to Pakistani nationals with immediate effect,” India’s Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday.
The foreign ministry said all existing valid visas issued by India to Pakistani nationals would be revoked from April 27, and “all Pakistani nationals currently in India must leave before the expiry of visas, as now amended.”
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Author: Pamela Geller
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