Prime minister Narendra Modi, in the 121st episode of Mann Ki Baat on Sunday, called the fear assault an attempt to disrupt the peace in Kashmir.


"Nowadays, as I speak my coronary heart out with you, there's a deep soreness in my heart. The pahalgam terrorist attack of twenty-two april has left every citizen heartbroken. Everyone feels deep sympathy for the households of the victims... I recognize every citizen is seething with anger after seeing the snapshots of the terrorist attack," he stated.


"This attack in pahalgam displays the frustration of folks who patronize terrorism.... At a time while peace was returning to kashmir, enemies of the kingdom and J&K no longer liked it. terrorists and their masters need kashmir to be destroyed over again. This is why this type of large conspiracy turned into a hatched plot. In this warfare against terrorism, the harmony of the country is our biggest electricity... We must make stronger our resolve to face this mission," Modi introduced.


He spoke about how international leaders have referred to, written letters, and dispatched messages following the attack. "Anyone who has strongly condemned this heinous terrorist assault... The complete world stands with the 1.4 billion indians in our combat against terrorism. Yet again, I guarantee the victims' families that they will get justice. The conspirators and perpetrators of this assault will face the cruelest reaction."


He stated this year that on june 5, on World Environment Day, over 1.4 billion trees had been planted across the united states of America.


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"The 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign is dedicated to the mom who gave delivery to us and Mom Earth. On 5 june, this campaign will be a whole twelve months at the event of World Environment Day. In these 365 days, over 1.4 billion bushes have been planted throughout the USA. Looking at India's initiative, humans overseas have also planted timber in the call in their moms. You should additionally be a part of this campaign."


He spoke about the SACHET app, which could help people from getting caught in a herbal disaster. This app became advanced by India's countrywide disaster management authority, he said. "The 'SACHET' app aims to keep you informed and protected in every way possible. Through this app, you could get updates from the meteorological branch. This app also presents statistics in lots of local languages."


He spoke about approximately how india successfully sent vaccines to afghanistan to fight sicknesses like rabies, tetanus, hepatitis, and influenza B.


"Just a few days ago, india dispatched a huge amount of vaccines to afghanistan to fight against dangerous illnesses like rabies, tetanus, hepatitis, and influenza B. On Nepal's request, india sent a big consignment of vaccines to the country to make certain better treatment for sufferers affected by thalassemia and sickle cell anemia."

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