Aam Aadmi party mp sanjay singh took part in the all-party meeting called on the pahalgam terrorist attack. Talking to the media after the meeting, he said that the government has been demanded to take the strictest action against terrorism supported by Pakistan. He claimed that the parties associated with the ruling party demanded that the attempt to spread hatred on social media should be stopped.

'Reply to terrorists in their own language'

sanjay singh said, "The whole country is angry, upset and furious. Every citizen of the country wants that the indian government should reply to the terrorists in their own language. The way they have killed our unarmed innocent people, unarmed innocent tourists, the terrorists should be completely destroyed in their own language. They should be destroyed. Their camps should be destroyed and you should take action against pakistan from where they are operating, as well. Everyone unanimously put forth their views in front of the government in the all-party meeting today."

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The AAP mp further said, "Second topic, it was such a serious and sensitive meeting. The meeting was on the issue of security, so our expectation was that the prime minister would probably be present in this meeting. But he found the program in bihar more important and did not find it important to come to this meeting. Many members also raised this question in the all-party meeting." 'The place was opened without the knowledge of security agencies'

sanjay singh also said, "Apart from this, an important information has come to light. It is both funny and important. This incident is of 22nd April. From 20th April, that place was opened without the knowledge of security agencies. That is, it was informed that earlier tourists used to go there only during amarnath Yatra. But on 20th April, that place was opened without the knowledge of any security agency. Thousands, five hundred, two thousand people are going to one place, the police is not aware of it, the army is not aware of it, the CRPF is not aware of it, our intelligence agencies are not aware of it and terrorists come and kill and go away." In a conversation with the media, he said that a very big security lapse has come to light in this. We have demanded that its accountability should be fixed and action should be taken on how such a big security lapse happened?

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