
In this screenshot image taken from @sansad_tv via X on
Thursday, April 24, 2025, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with Union Home
Minister Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Union Finance
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister and BJP National President JP
Nadda, and Union Minister Kiren Rijiju observe a moment of silence to pay
respects to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack during an all-party
meeting convened by the Centre on the attack, in New Delhi. (@sansad_tv via PTI
Photo)
- NEW DELHI — Leaders across party lines on Thursday assured their support to
the government in taking decisive action against terrorism and destroying
terror camps, even as they flagged security lapses in Jammu and Kashmir's
Pahalgam, where 26 people were gunned down by terrorists.
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- During an all-party meeting to discuss the April 22
Pahalgam terror attack, the government said it was taking all measures to
ensure security. It noted that the attack was aimed at vitiating the atmosphere
at a time when the economy was on the upswing and tourism was booming in Jammu
and Kashmir.
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- The government did not spell out any kind of action
against terrorism during the meeting and the opposition also did not seek any
such details.
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- After the meeting, all leaders assured their full support
to any government action against the perpetrators of the terror attack.
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- Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said everyone
agreed that India should fight terror unitedly and all parties said that they
are with the government in this fight.
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- All political parties have given this message and their
leaders have said in one voice that whatever step the government takes, they
will support it.
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- Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said
everyone at the meeting unequivocally condemned the terror attack and offered
full support to the government. He also raised the issue of security lapses at
the tourist spot, asking why no security personnel were deputed there, sources
said.
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- Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and Congress
president Mallikarjun Kharge said there has been a security lapse and the
government did not act promptly after the attack.
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- "We will support the government decision in the best
interest of the nation," he said.
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- Some leaders, including Kharge and AAP's Sanjay Singh,
pointed out the absence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the meeting and said
that he should have been present.
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- TMC's Sudip Bandyopadhyay demanded that the prime
minister convene a meeting of all party chiefs at the earliest.
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- Sanjay Singh said all parties demanded action by the
government for the destruction of terror camps.
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- Bandhyopadhyay said the issue of possible security lapses
was also discussed but the opposition assured that it was with the government
in the fight against terrorism.
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- "The nation must be totally united in this fight to
eliminate terrorism," he said.
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- The government briefed leaders of various political
parties on the Pahalgam terror attack and heard their views at the all-party
meeting here.
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- At the beginning of the meeting, a moment of silence was
observed for the victims of the attack.
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- While Defence Minister Rajnath Singh initiated the
discussion at the meeting, Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Deka gave all
leaders a 20-minute briefing on the attack and how it happened. Later, he answered
the questions of several leaders and Home Minister Amit Shah joined him in
answering the queries.
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- External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Finance
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman were also present at the meeting from the
government's side.
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- Besides Kharge and Gandhi, Leader of the House in Rajya
Sabha and BJP president J P Nadda attended the meeting which was chaired by
Rajnath Singh.
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- Others who attended the meeting included NCP-SP's Supriya
Sule, NCP's Praful Patel, AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi, BJD's Sasmit Patra, TDP's
Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu, Shiv Sena's Shrikant Shinde, RJD's Premchand
Gupta, DMK's Tiruchi Siva and SP's Ram Gopal Yadav.
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- Earlier during the day, PM Modi declared in Bihar's
Madhubani that India will "identify, track, and punish" every
terrorist and their "backers" involved in the Pahalgam carnage and
pursue the killers to the "ends of the earth".
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- Modi vowed that terrorism will not go
"unpunished" and that every effort will be made to ensure that
justice is done. India's spirit will never be broken by terrorism, he said.
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- The all-party meeting was held a day after the government
announced a host of measures targeting Pakistan in the aftermath of the terror
attack.
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- The decision to call the all-party meeting was taken on
Wednesday, with Rajnath Singh and Shah reaching out to various parties.
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- It has been a convention to call an all-party meeting
following an incident with serious repercussions related to national security,
as was seen after the Pulwama terror attack in 2019 or during the India-China
standoff in 2020.
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- Targeting Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack, India
on Wednesday downgraded diplomatic ties with it and announced a raft of
measures, including expulsion of Pakistani military attaches, suspension of the
Indus Water Treaty of 1960 and immediate shutting down of the Attari
land-transit post.
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- The decisions were taken at a meeting of the Cabinet
Committee on Security chaired by PM Modi.