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Pahalgam Attack: Enough Is Enough — It's Time for Payback, Says Owaisi

The air flowing in the plains of Kashmir suddenly stopped, when Pahalgam's land again turned red with blood. The terrorists once again played the same old game - but this time the country has not only shed tears, but has tightened the fist to answer.

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National News: The air flowing in the plains of Kashmir suddenly stopped, when Pahalgam's land again turned red with blood. The terrorists once again played the same old game - but this time the country has not only shed tears, but has tightened the fist to answer.

Not politics, the question of border is now

Politics on terrorism is usually divided into two camps - one ruling party, the other opposition. But this time something has changed. AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, who is often found to be standing against the government, shocked everyone by his statement. he said,"No entry into the house, now you have to enter the house and sit." This is not just a word, but an expression of anger that has become a boil in the heart of every common Indian, not just in power.

Amit Shah's announcement: No one will be spared now

Union Home Minister Amit Shah made it clear that this time the government will speak the language of action, not cowardice.
He said, "Those who think that they have won something by knowing 27 - I want to tell them that this is the Modi government, the answer will be recorded in history."The government's policy is now seen going one step ahead of 'Zero Tolerance' - perhaps the time is now "Total Elimination".

why suddenly discuss POK

Talking to the media, Owaisi repeated an old but forgotten thing about POK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir), It is because of Indian Parliament resolve that POK is still part of India. Is it a sign that now India is not just the answer on the border, is ready to go beyond the border to a permanent solution?

Public pulse: Just not angry, ready

Earlier there were attacks, the country mourned, and then the routine returned. But after the Pahalgam attack, this cycle seems to be breaking. From social media to ground level, voices have changed now:

Perhaps it was the last warning now

Pahalgam's attack is not an ordinary event, this is a question on our sovereignty, strategy and will. And the country, which used to be divided sometimes before, is uniform in the voice today.

Perhaps this is the moment when India will not only react, but will decide the direction.

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