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Four Army men, including a Major, were killed in an encounter that broke out between terrorists and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district on Monday, 18 February.

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Four Army men, including a Major, were killed in an encounter that broke out between terrorists and security forces in Pinglan area of Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama on Monday, 18 February.

The terrorists are suspected to belong to Pakistan-based outfit Jaish-e-Mohammmed, which claimed responsibility for the suicide bomb attack on a CRPF convoy last week.

According to reports, a civilian has also been killed in the Pulwama encounter.

According to reports, firing has resumed at the encounter site in Pulwama as the area is under cordon. The operation is still on.

A Pakistan-based terrorist Kamran and a local named Hilal are believed to be trapped at the encounter site in Pulwama, reported CNN-News18.

The four army men who were killed in the encounter have been identified as Major VS Dhoundiyal, Havaldar Sheo Ram, Sepoy Ajay Kumar and Sepoy Hari Singh.

A top Jaish-e-Mohammed commander linked to the Pulwama attack is believed to be trapped in the ongoing encounter with security forces, ANI reported, citing sources.

A Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist identified as Kamran, who is believed to be the mastermind behind the Pulwama attack, has been killed, reported CNN-News18, citing sources. Another JeM terrorist has also been killed in the encounter, while one more is believed to be still trapped.

“One of the two slain JeM terrorists was a top commander and belonged to Pakistan.”
Colonel Rajesh Kalia, Defence Ministry Spokesperson, as quoted by IANS

Speaking on the ongoing encounter in Pulwama, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said, "The morale of the security forces is high. They are being successful in neutralising the terrorists."

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Hesitating from taking action against terrorists is also kind of encouraging terrorism, Modi said, as he urged the G20 countries to implement the 11-point agenda of Hamburg Leaders' Statement.

"India and Argentina will issue a special declaration on terrorism today," he announced.

The authorities relaxed curfew for three hours in parts of the city where it was imposed on Friday following massive anti-Pakistan protests and sporadic incidents of violence over the terror attack in Pulwama district which left 40 CRPF personnel dead.

The authorities urged the people to maintain peace and tranquility and do not allow the miscreants to create any trouble in their respective areas.

District Magistrate, Jammu, Ramesh Kumar while announcing relaxation in curfew in areas falling under five police stations of the city said prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC will remain in force in these areas as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order, he added.

The weekly Poonch-Rawalakot cross-LoC bus service was suspended in view of the prevailing law and order situation in Jammu, following the recent terror attack on a CRPF convoy in south Kashmir, a senior officer said.

“The cross-LoC (Line of Control) bus service was suspended in view of the prevailing law and order situation,” Poonch District Development Commissioner Rahul Yadav told PTI.

The passengers were accordingly informed well in time about the suspension of the service, he said.

Cricketer Mohd Shami has donated money to the wives of the CRPF Jawans who lost their lives in the Pulwama terror attack.

“When we play for our country they stand at the borders protecting it. We stand with the families of our Jawans, we will always be there for them,” Shami said.

“I have doubts why the Pulwama attacks happened right before the elections,” West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee raised questions on the Pulwama attack while addressing a press conference in Kolkata on Monday, 18 February.

Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of South Kashmir Amit Kumar was injured in an encounter between terrorists and security forces on Monday, 18 February, in Pulwama district, ANI reported.

Operation conclude at Pinglana in Pulwama. According to reports, three terrorists have been killed.

“One more terrorist has been killed in the encounter with security forces. One more security personnel has also lost his life. All three killed terrorists belonged to the Jaish-e-Mohammad. Arms & ammunition recovered from the site of encounter,” Jammu and Kashmir police said.

The District Magistrate in Rajasthan’s Bikaner has issued a list of orders, effective immediately, under section 144 CrPc in light of Pulwama terror attack.

The order asks Pakistani citizens to leave the district within 48 hrs, and prohibits hotels in Bikaner border area from allowing citizens from the neighbouring country. The order applicable for two months, reported ANI.

Demanding an "eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth", Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Monday wanted coercive action against Pakistan, now in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack, saying India should get two of them for every soldier killed in the carnage.

Asserting that the entire country was "fed up" with the senseless killings of Indian soldiers in Kashmir, Singh said the coercive action could be military, diplomatic or economic, or a combination of all the three.

Singh also said that it's clear that the Pakistan Army was calling the shots, with Prime Minister Imran Khan also a "plant" of the military.

(Source: PTI)

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav continued his onslaught against the Narendra Modi government over the Pulwama encounter, raising questions over the intelligence failure in Jammu and Kashmir.

“Why is Intelligence failing? You can't compensate for loss of lives. The nation is with security forces and jawans. If all political parties have put their political events on hold, ruling party should do the same and form a long-term strategy to secure borders,” Yadav said.

“Today, the country does not need the bullet train... it is more important to ensure soldiers have bulletproof jackets,” he added, as per ANI.

Mother of Sepoy Ajay Kumar, who lost his life in the encounter with terrorists in Pulwama on Monday said that she was proud of her son for his sacrifice.

"Pakistan has killed so many sons. Pakistan isn’t that big that India can’t destroy it... India can destroy it in one day. I'm proud of my son, he sacrificed his life for the country," she said.

(Source: ANI)

Lt Gen KJS Dhillon gave a stern warning to sympathisers of the terror movement in the Valley during a press conference held on Tuesday, saying: "Anyone who picks up a gun in Kashmir will be eliminated, unless the person surrenders."

“In a Kashmiri society, the mother has a great role to play. Through you, I would request the mothers of Kashmir to please request their sons, who've joined terrorism, to surrender and get back to the mainstream. Anyone who has picked up a gun will be killed and eliminated, unless he surrenders,” Dhillon said, as per ANI.

IGP Kashmir SP Pani, while addressing the media, said that there is a significant dip in recruitment in militancy in the Valley.

“We have not see any recruitment in the last three months. The families are playing a huge role in this. We would like to urge the families and the community in curtailing recruitment,”Pani said.

He also said that “anyone who enters Kashmir Valley will not go back alive.”

Zulfiquar Hasan, IG (operations) of the CRPF, said that a helpline (14411) set up by the force has been helping Kashmiris across the country in the wake of the Pulwama attack.

Speaking at a joint press conference addressed by the Indian Army, CRPF and J&K Police, Hasan said: “A lot of Kashmiri students have approached this helpline for help all over the country. All Kashmiri children studying outside have been taken care of by security forces.”

Zulfiquar Hasan, IG (operations) of the CRPF, while speaking at a joint press conference addressed by the Indian Army, CRPF and J&K Police, said that the standard operating procedure (SOP) on civilian cars will change in the Valley post the Pulwama attack.

"The incident happened because of an improvised explosive device (IED) laden civilian car. The Road Opening Party (ROP) had secured the highway. Now, SOP on civilian cars will be changed," Hasan said.

"Restrictions have been put on the movement of civilian traffic when a convoy is moving. We are working out modalities as to how best it can be streamlined so that minimum delay is caused to civilian traffic,” Lt Gen KJS Dhillon said.

"We have leads on the type of explosives used (in the Pulwama terror attack) but I can't share the details as an investigation is underway," KJS Dhillon, Corps Commander of Chinar Corps, Indian Army, said, during a joint press conference addressed by the Indian Army, CRPF and J&K Police.

He also said that this type of car bomb attack was seen after a long time in Kashmir. “We will keep all options open to deal with these kinds of attacks,” he said.

Pakistan has sought the UN's urgent intervention to "defuse tensions" with India following the Pulwama terror attack, the country’s Foreign Office said on Tuesday, 19 February.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi sent a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday, saying: “It is with a sense of urgency that I draw your attention to the deteriorating security situation in our region resulting from the threat of use of force against Pakistan by India."

He also said in the letter that attributing the attack to Pakistan even before investigations was absurd, as per PTI.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is scheduled to address the media on the Pulwama terror attack shortly amid rising tensions with India.

If India Attacks, We’ll Retaliate: Imran Khan on Pulwama Attack

While addressing the media on Pulwama, Pakistan PM Imran Khan said that if New Delhi considers attacking Pakistan, Islamabad will retaliate.

"If India retaliates, we will not think and retaliate back," he said, as per PTI. "It is easy to start a war but difficult to end it.”

"I want to ask India if they want to live in the past. Its not in our interests that somebody from here goes out to do terrorism, nor that somebody comes here and does terrorism," he added.

Spiritualist Mata Amritanandamayi Math announced a donation of Rs 5 lakh to each of the families of 40 CRPF jawans martyred in the suicide bomb attack in Pulwama district in Jammu and Kashmir.

"My heart goes out to their families and loved ones. May we all pray for their peace and well-being. It is our dharma to support the families of these brave men who died while doing their dharma of protecting the nation," she said in a statement.

"But Pak PM deserves a chance since he has recently taken over. Of course the war rhetoric (in India) has more to do with the impending elections that anything else (sic)," she added.

Responding to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s statement on Pulwama attack, the Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday, 19 February, said that “the Pakistani Prime Minister has ignored claims made by the Jaish-e-Mohammad, as well as by the terrorist, who perpetrated this heinous crime.”

They further added that it is not surprising that they have refused to acknowledge the attack on security forces.

Read the full statement here.

Speaking to news agency ANI, MEA Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said, ““In this Naya Pakistan, ministers publicly share platforms with terrorists like Hafiz Saeed who have been proscribed by United Nations.”

Assuring that every effort will be taken to prevent any future incident such as the Pulwama attack, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said, “I would not want to say how our government is going to respond to this as no word is sufficient enough to assuage the anger and disappointment of every person of the country.”

France will be moving a proposal at the UN in a “couple of days” to ban Masood Azhar, chief of the UN-proscribed JeM which has claimed responsibility of the Pulwama terror strike that left 40 CRPF personnel dead, French sources said on Tuesday.

This will be the second time France will be party to such a proposal at the UN. In 2017, the US, supported by the UK and France, had moved a proposal at the UN's Sanctions Committee 1267 to ban the chief of the Pakistan-based terror outfit.

However, the proposal was blocked by China.

"At the UN, France will lead a proposal to put Masood Azhar on the terrorist list... It will happen in a couple of days," a senior French source told PTI.

Soon after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's address to the nation on the Pulwama terror attack in India's Jammu and Kashmir, an image on his official Facebook page was posted with the caption: "Don't mess with my country."

In a video message, five days after the Pulwama terror attack, Khan responded to the India's allegations on Pakistan's involvement in the suicide strike carried out by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terror group that left 40 CRPF personnel dead.

The post with Khan's image and a Pakistani flag in the background included some quotes from his address.

"If India thinks it will attack Pakistan then we will not just think but retaliate," said the quote written in Urdu.

Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association removes photographs of Pakistani cricketers from Dharamshala stadium in protest against Pulwama Attack.

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The Indian American community will hold peaceful protests outside the Pakistani and Chinese diplomatic missions in the US over the Pulwama terrorist attack, alleging China provides tacit support to Pakistan which uses non-State actors against its neighbours.

A candlelight protest will be held outside the Pakistan Consulate in Chicago after which the protesters will march to the Chinese consulate on Thursday, 21 February, the organisers have said, as per PTI.

The main objective of the protest, according to the organisers, is to "expose the barbaric nature" of Pakistani terrorism.

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“BJP leaders are belittling the nation with their petty actions and wrongdoings,” Naidu said, as per PTI. “Will not tolerate jeopardising national security for self-interests... will not tolerate playing with army for political gains. Tough action should be taken on terror attacks (sic).”

The Consortium of Indian Petroleum Dealers (CIPD) has appealed its members to keep their petrol pumps and other fuel stations in Maharashtra closed for 20 minutes on Wednesday, 20 February, as a mark of homage to CRPF jawans who lost their lives in the Pulwama attack, ANI reported.

Ravi Shinde, secretary of CIPD, Maharashtra, said: “Today, between 7-7:20 pm, all petrol pumps in Maharashtra will remain closed. The lights of all petrol pumps will remain off during that 20 min period.”

Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal said on Wednesday, 20 February, that Pakistan's ISI was “the designer of terrorism" and protects Jaish-e-Mohammed.

“Masood Azhar is under ISI's protection. JeM took responsibility for the Pulwama attack. So, when the designer of terrorism is in Pakistan protecting terror attacks, we know who is responsible for all this,” Sibal said, as per ANI.

Internet services that were suspended in the wake of violent protests after the Pulwama attack have been restored at 2G speeds, ANI reported.

France to Move Proposal at UN to Ban JeM Chief Masood Azhar

“We all need to decide that the fight against terrorism is not an individual's or any party's fight, it is the nation's battle... in which every citizen must pledge to work together under the leadership of (Narendra) Modi,” Yogi said.

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Dominic Asquith, the British High Commissioner to India, said on Wednesday, 20 February, that the United Kingdom deplores acts of terrorism.

“Both UK and India have suffered from terrorist attacks. So, what has happened in India last week in Kashmir is something that we regret. We send our condolences and we deplore terrorism wherever it takes place,” Asquith said, as per ANI.

Russian Minister Denis Manturov on Wednesday, 20 February, said that Russia will “definitely” support India in the UN Security Council to declare Masood Azhar as a global terrorist.

"We would also like to convey our condolences about the terrorist attack that happened. Russia supports India in question of terrorism (sic),” Manturov said, as per ANI.

The National Investigation Agency on Wednesday re-registered a case to probe the 14 February Pulwama terror strike in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed, officials said.

The NIA has already taken samples of the explosives and evidence from the area in south Kashmir's Pulwama district, where a suicide bomber of the Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed detonated his explosives-laden vehicle next to the bus carrying the CRPF personnel.

An NIA spokesperson said the agency has "re-registered the case and a probe team has been formed to investigate the case."

“DG/NIA along with a team of officers including two IGs, DIG and SP visited the place of occurrence of the incident. The officers of CRPF and local Police were also present there. He was briefed by the officers about the progress made in  investigation so far," the statement said.

The agency is tasked with probing terror incidents in the country.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan visited the family of CRPF jawan VV Vasanth Kumar, who was killed in the Pulwama terror attack, in Wayanad district on Wednesday, 20 February, and assured them of all support from the government.

The chief minister spoke to Kumar's wife, Sheena, two children -- son Amandeep (5) and daughter Anamika (8) -- and mother, as reported by PTI.

Vijayan told the family that if Sheena was not interested in continuing working as an assistant at the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, she would be appointed as a sub-inspector in the police department.

The state government had announced on Tuesday that steps would be taken to make Sheena, who is at present a temporary employee, a permanent staff member at the university.

It had also announced a financial assistance of Rs 25 lakh for the grieving family -- Rs 15 lakh to the wife and Rs 10 lakh to the mother.

The state cabinet also took a decision to meet the educational expenses of Kumar's children and to construct a new house for the family.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday, 20 February, said a section of political parties and groups were indulging in rumour mongering and spreading hatred with their "dangerous statements".

"One section of political parties/groups along with people holding constitutional positions (are) indulging in rumour mongering, spreading hatred with dangerous statements," Banerjee said in a tweet.

"Even journalists not spared. This is shameless politics. What levels of polluted politics have we descended to?," she said.

Her statement comes a day after Meghalaya Governor Tathagata Roy supported a call for a boycott of "everything Kashmiri", including the Amarnath Yatra and purchasing products from the state.

Two Kashmiri shawl vendors have claimed they were beaten up and called "stone pelters" by unidentified men on a train, forcing them to cut short their business trip to Rohtak, officials said Wednesday, 20 February.

The incident comes amid reports of some Kashmiri people claiming they were being targeted in many parts of the country in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack.

"Three Kashmiri shawl vendors boarded the general compartment of a local train from Sarai Rohilla station at around 10.40 am for a business trip to Sampla in Haryana. They claimed they were pushed into a corner and called 'stone pelters'," said Dinesh Gupta, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Railways).

"When they objected, the accused allegedly abused and slapped two Kashmiri vendors. The attackers said 'you hurl stones there (in Kashmir) and come to earning a livelihood here'. Other passengers also joined in and created a ruckus," the DCP (Railways) said.

Thereafter, the three Kashmiri men de-boarded at Nangloi station, leaving their bags containing shawls and suits worth around Rs 2 lakh in the train, Gupta added.

A case has been registered and the matter is being probed, he said.

Two Indian-origin entrepreneur brothers in Dubai have announced a financial support of Rs one crore to the families of 40 CRPF personnel killed in the Pulwama attack by Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed.

Sudhakar Rao and Prabhakar Rao of Dubai-based real estate firm Gemini Group have announced a contribution of AED 500,000 for the families of the martyred soldiers through the Government of India, according to a statement.

The brothers said they will dedicate a portion of their organisation's financial resources as a token of respect for the well-being of the bereaved families.

“The incident happened at a time when we are promoting tolerance, peace and harmony in the UAE - a country that is known to be an oasis of peace and stability in the world,” Sudhakar said, adding that “in this Year of Tolerance, let us pray for greater peace and harmony across the world and join hand to promote peace, so that no soldiers are attacked, no children become fatherless”.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi and general secretary in-charge of eastern Uttar Pradesh Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday, 20 February, attended a prayer meeting of CRPF jawan Amit Kumar Kori, who was killed in the recent Pulwama terror attack, and paid tributes to the slain soldier.

Congress general secretary in-charge of western Uttar Pradesh Jyotiraditya Scindia was also present at the prayer meeting held in Shamli district.

"Congress President @RahulGandhi and General Secretary In charge UP East Smt. @priyankagandhi attend the prayer meeting of martyr Amit Kumar Kori and share their grief with the family," the party said in a tweet.

Rahul and Priyanka were seen consoling the members of the bereaved family.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi would meet on the sidelines of next week's Russia-India-China Foreign Ministers' conference in China amid Beijing's continued blocking of India and other countries' moves to list Pakistan-based JeM chief Masood Azhar as a global terrorist by the UN.

The meeting assumes significance as it will be the first high-level interaction between the two countries after the Pulwama terror attack carried out by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in which 40 CRPF soldiers were killed on 14 February.

China, while expressing shock over the incident, reiterated its stand to block moves to list Azhar as a global terrorist by the UN's 1267 Sanctions Committee.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have condemned the Pulwama terror attack by JeM while "complicity" of Pakistan was underlined during the meeting between the two leaders, external affairs ministry officials said on Wednesday, 20 February.

Briefing reporters on the crown prince's visit and on the issues discussed during the talks, TS Tirumurti, Secretary (Economic Relations) in the MEA, said the two leaders also called upon countries to renounce use of terrorism as a state policy.

Complicity of Pakistan in the Pulwama attack was underlined during the talks, he said, adding both Modi and Salman condemned the Pulwama attack.

Earlier at a joint press event, Modi called the Pulwama attack a "cruel symbol" of the scourge of terrorism and sought punishment for the terrorists and their backers. The crown prince, however, did not mention the strike.

"Last week's barbaric Pulwama attack was a symbol of the shadow of the inhuman danger hovering over the world. To deal with the scourge, we have agreed that there was a need to ramp up pressure on countries extending any sort of support to terrorism," Modi said, without naming Pakistan.

National Conference (NC) chief Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday, 20 February, said Jammu and Kashmir was passing through the most difficult phase due to political instability and governance deficit, and the people were looking towards the party with hope.

The NC also announced former state chief secretary BR Kundal, who joined the party at a function on Wednesday, as its candidate for the Jammu-Poonch Lok Sabha constituency.

"The state is passing through the most difficult phase due to political instability and governance deficit in recent years and therefore the people are looking towards us with hope," the National Conference president said.

He said the party would strive to assuage their political aspirations and instill a much needed sense of security.

Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police Dilbag Singh on Wednesday, 20 February, said "Pakistan-sponsored terrorists" are trying to disrupt peace in the state and directed officers to put all resources to use to create a secure environment.

Referring to the 14 February terror attack in Pulwama the DGP said, "We must learn from the incident and be resilient in our approach." Singh was addressing a 'darbar' (meeting) of trainees during a visit to Sher-i Kashmir Police Academy in Udhampur district. He also interacted with the officers, besides reviewing different facilities being provided to the trainees.

"Pakistan-sponsored terrorists are making attempts to disrupt peace and order in the state, but like (in the) past, their attempts are bound to fail," the police chief said.

Any terrorist or anyone who supports and finances terrorism must be proscribed by the United Nations, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir said on Wednesday, 20 February, rejecting suggestions that Riyadh was opposed to India's efforts to get JeM chief Masood Azhar banned by the global body.

He also said the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia joint statement during the visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman to Islamabad on Monday, 18 February, calling for avoiding "politicisation" of the UN listing regime was not at all directed at India's efforts to list Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Azhar as a "global terrorist".

He said that while he was in Jammu and Kashmir after the attack, the CRPF has held consultations with the Army and the J&K Police and other agencies and all of them are working out a scheme that would minimise the threat.

“IEDs have started being used now, so we have to upgrade our IED capability and this is a new threat which is ‘fidayeen’, car-borne explosive laden vehicle. So, looking at these new threat we have to reboot and look at our systems afresh and work in close coordination with all the other agencies, set up a new security regime,” he added.

The government of Jammu and Kashmir has downgraded and withdrawn the security of 18 Hurriyat leaders in the state. Among the leaders whose security has been downgraded and withdrawn are Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Aga Syed Mosvi, Maulvi Abbas Ansari, Yaseen Malik, Saleem Geelani, Shahid ul Islam, Zaffar Akbar Bhat, Nayeem Ahmed Khan, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza, Farooq Ahmed Kichloo, Masroor Abbas Ansari, Aga Syed Abul Hussain, Abdul Gani Shah and Mohd Musadiq Bhat.

In a press conference, Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala attacked the Prime Minister and BJP President for “politicising the terror attacks”.

Surjewala criticised PM Modi for reportedly shooting a “propaganda and publicity” documentary during and right after the attack.

The disrespect of the soldiers’ sacrifice that PM Modi has shown after Pulwama has never been seen before, he said..

“PM Modi even gave a presser on the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, dissing the Congress. They were appealing for votes by politicising terror. When the soldiers were fighting terrorists, BJP were busy printing ads,” he said.

UN chief Antonio Guterres has said it is essential that there must be accountability under international law and the perpetrators of terrorist acts be brought swiftly to justice, as he reiterated his strong condemnation of the Pulwama terror strike by Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, PTI reported.

The UN Secretary-General also "urgently" appealed to the governments of both India and Pakistan to exercise "maximum restraint" to ensure the situation does not further deteriorate.

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Prasad, taking a dig at Congress, said “Rahul Gandhi for an evidence of the surgical strikes but does not ask for any evidence when man of a questionable character in London in the presence of Kapil Sibal questions India's elections. What can we expect from them?”

He also replied to Congress questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Jhansi. “For the sake of terrorists game plan, India won't stop and India should not stop. This is the difference between our thought process.” The union minister also asked the Congress party to not “weaken India’s resolve”.

The BJP’s Jammu and Kashmir unit on Thursday, 21 February, welcomed the state administration's decision to withdraw security cover of separatist leaders in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack, and said it is a step towards "nailing anti-national elements" in the state, PTI reported.

“We welcome the administration's decision to withdraw security cover of separatists. Security withdrawal is a step towards nailing anti-national elements. Those who favour Pakistan need to be taught a lesson,” said state BJP chief Ravinder Raina.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday chaired a key meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) during which the country's security situation was discussed, amidst heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, PTI reported.

Ahead of the NSC meeting, Prime Minister Khan and Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa held a one-on-one meeting during which they discussed the region's security situation, Geo TV reported, citing sources.

Later during the NSC meeting, the Pulwama attack and situation arising out of it were discussed, the channel said, quoting sources.

“The construction of dam has started at Shahpur-Kandi on Ravi river. Moreover, UJH project will store our share of water for use in J&K and the balance water will flow from 2nd Ravi-BEAS Link to provide water to other basin states,” he said.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan authorised the military to "respond decisively and comprehensively to any aggression or misadventure" by India, amidst heightened tensions between the two sides following the Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 CRPF soldiers.

Prime Minister Khan, who chaired a key meeting of the National Security Council said the Pakistan government was "determined to demonstrate" that it is capable of protecting its people.

He authorised the armed forces of Pakistan to "respond decisively and comprehensively to any aggression or misadventure by India," said a statement issued after the meeting.

"This is a new Pakistan and we are determined to demonstrate to our people that the State is capable of protecting them," Khan was quoted as saying by the Radio Pakistan.

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