Andhra Pradesh deputy chief minister Pawan kalyan condemned the ugly pahalgam terror assault as "ghastly and painful," calling it a part of the "revival of Hindu genocide."


"It becomes a ghastly and painful incident. Today, after assembling Madhusudan's family and Chandramouli's family, it's miles very tough even for me after hearing what they went through... I do not have enough power to speak. Inside the name of faith, concentrated on human beings. It was a very goal killing....from 1986 to 1989 we used to visit kashmir for telugu films, so I knew how the situation had modified from 1986 to 1989...from that specific time to now, I experience it's far a revival of Hindu genocide," ANI quoted kalyan as pronouncing.


Kalyan visited the households of victims Madhusudan Rao and retired bank worker JS Chandramouli, who had been among the 26 killed in the terrorist assault.


Rao, a resident of Kavali in nellore district, went on an excursion along with his circle of relatives and was among the folks who lost their lives in the attack. The software engineer who was dwelling in Bengaluru is survived by his spouse and kids.


Kalyan brought, Perpetrators, the terrorists in the back of this, must be introduced to justice... PM Modi, Union home minister amit shah, and the indian government, I accept as true with they will take stern movement."


PM Modi's pledge against pahalgam attackers


On Thursday, prime minister Narendra Modi declared that india will "discover, pursue, and punish" every terrorist and their "backers" concerned inside the pahalgam carnage.


Addressing a public meeting in Bihar's Madhubani, the top minister said, Friends, today from the soil of Bihar, I say to the entire globe that india will identify, find, and punish each terrorist and their backers. We will pursue them to the ends of the earth. India's spirit will never be damaged via terrorism."


"I want to say in very clean words, the ones who achieved this attack and those who conspired for this attack get a punishment larger than they might have ever imagined. Now the time has come to break the closing floor of the terrorists. The desire for electricity of one hundred forty crore indians will now damage the return of the masters of terror," the prime minister brought.


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