
26 Indians have died in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Since this attack, there is an atmosphere of anger in the whole country and everyone is waiting for the Indian government to take some big action. Apart from the country, there is anger about this in countries around the world. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called PM Narendra Modi today. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal gave this information. He told that Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the terrorist attack on Indian soil. He expressed solidarity with the people of India and the families of the victims. During this, PM Modi shared the barbaric nature of the terrorist attack with Benjamin Netanyahu and reiterated India's determination to bring the criminals and their supporters to justice.
The King of Jordan spoke to PM Modi
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that King Abdullah of Jordan also called PM Narendra Modi and condemned this horrific terrorist attack. He expressed deep condolences on the death of innocent people. He said that terrorism must be rejected in all its forms and manifestations and there can be no justification for it. The Prime Minister thanked King Abdullah (II) for his message of solidarity and shared the sentiments of the people of India to take strict action against the criminals and people behind this heinous attack.
The heads of these countries talked to PM Modi
Let us tell you that before this, Mauritius Prime Minister Dr. Naveem Ramgolam, US Vice President JD Vance, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, US President Donald Trump have also called PM Narendra Modi and expressed deep condolences to the people killed in this attack and their families. Let us tell you that an all-party meeting has been called today by the Government of India, in which leaders of all parties have reached to participate.
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