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May 15, 2025

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State Times

One evening when everyone was busy in their homes and offices, a cruel incident was carried out.

- NANCY SHARMA

People who had gone for holidays became victims of terrorism. On the evening of 22nd April, when no one had even imagined that they would have to face such a shameful news, the terrorists gave rise to such a situation that just thinking about it makes us feel anguish and outrageous. No doubt that we feel proud of the ‘Operation Sindoor' that was launched on the night of 6th may, the government of our country and the army together took revenge for that shameful incident.

The citizens of the entire country were filled with enthusiasm, but was the ceasefire that was implemented a right decision? Was it right for us to remain silent despite Pakistan violating the ceasefire? Many such questions must be brewing not only in my mind but in the minds of many people, whose answers no one can give at the moment, but you and I can think together.

Background of the Indo-Pak Conflicts:

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