Following the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, Aishanya Dwivedi, wife of Shubham Dwivedi who was martyred in the Pahalgam terrorist attack, expressed her deep gratitude for the strong action taken by Indian forces under Operation Sindoor. “I am very thankful... the way 9 terrorist sites were destroyed through Operation Sindoor. I have great trust in the Armed Forces and PM Modi... this fight is against terrorism... they started this fight to eliminate terrorism... till terrorism exists, Operation Sindoor will continue,” she said.
After India-Pakistan Ceasefire, Widow of Pahalgam Attack Victim Says: ‘The Way 9 Terrorist Sites Were Destroyed...’
Aishanya’s emotional words echo the sentiments of many across the country who are still mourning the loss of innocent lives on April 22. Operation Sindoor, launched in the wake of the attack, targeted and neutralised key terror hideouts in Pakistan-occupied territories, receiving widespread support from Indian citizens and political leaders alike.
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The ceasefire, brokered with U.S. mediation, has brought a temporary halt to escalating tensions. However, the government has made it clear that its stand against terrorism remains uncompromising, and future provocations will be met with force. The resolve of families like the Dwivedis underscores the national consensus: peace cannot come at the cost of justice.