
Why were army personnel not deployed at the site of the attack in Pahalgam? The big reason has come to light.
Modi government action on Pakistan: After the pahalgam terrorist attack, the central government took several tough decisions against Pakistan. These decisions also include the decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty.
Opposition Scrutiny on pahalgam Terror Attack
The central government called an all-party meeting in delhi on thursday (April 24) regarding the terrorist attack in the Baisaran Valley of pahalgam in kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir on tuesday (April 22). This all-party meeting was called by Defense minister Rajnath Singh and Union home minister amit shah, which was called a day after retaliation against pakistan for the pahalgam attack. In the meeting, leaders of all political parties were informed about this attack.
However, in this all-party meeting, the opposition party leaders asked sharp questions to the central government regarding the pahalgam terrorist attack. During the meeting, the leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi formally raised the question and said that 26 tourists lost their lives in this terrorist attack. In such a situation, why was there an absence of security forces in Baisaran? Why were the soldiers not deployed there? Rahul gandhi questioned, and many other leaders including the leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, and aam aadmi party MP Sanjay Singh also repeated this question.
The government responded to the question of the absence of security forces.
According to the report, the central government responded to the question of the absence of security forces in the Baisaran Valley. The central government said that the Baisaran Valley is usually secured before the start of the amarnath Yatra, which begins in June. Only after this, the official route is opened for the Yatra, and security forces are also deployed to protect the pilgrims, who stop to rest on the way to the amarnath cave.
Local tour operators did not give information about the tourists' travel to the local administration.
According to the central government, local tour operators had allegedly started taking tourists to Baisaran Valley from april 20, much before the security forces were deployed to protect the amarnath Yatra. In the all-party meeting, the government representatives said that the local administration was not informed about the early movement of tourists. For this reason, security forces were not deployed to protect the tourists.