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The Morning Standard
|May 08, 2025
On Wednesday, Indians woke up to the news of Operation Sindoor.
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The Indian Army and the Air Force jointly conducted an air strike of about 25 minutes that demolished terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir an act called a 'measured and proportionate' response to the Pahalgam attack two weeks ago.
Hailing the armed forces, citizens across India are jubilant that justice has been served.
However, there is a fear of retaliation from the neighbouring country. Here are a few voices from people across India.
CK GARIYALI, former IAS officer, Chennai INDIA has destroyed nine terrorist camps out of 22 so far. This action was absolutely needed. In 1991, terrorism made six lakh Kashmiri Hindus homeless, and the news was suppressed by then Home Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, father of Mehbooba Mufti.
Thanks to social media, the news about Pahalgam was out in the open. I think it is not only revenge for Pahalgam, but also revenge for the 1991 exodus of Hindus from Kashmir.
We need to destroy all twentytwo camps.
JOY MUKHERJEE, IT professional, Hyderabad THE Pahalgam attack came as a shock and felt very close to heart because it was just two years ago that I was on my honeymoon doing all touristy stuff like the victims. It could have been US... With Operation Sindoor today, it felt like the right step towards getting justice for the victims.
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