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India briefs Russia on Pahalgam attack, reiterates zero tolerance for Terror

India briefs Russia on Pahalgam attack, reiterates zero tolerance for Terror

India briefs Russia on Pahalgam attack, reiterates zero tolerance for Terror

Moscow: DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, leading an all-party delegation to Russia, on Saturday asserted that links to terrorist attacks in India are always “traced back to Pakistan,” as she reiterated India’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism.

The delegation is in Moscow to brief Russian leaders on India’s response to the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22, in which 26 civilians were killed, and cross-border terrorism.

Speaking to the media, Kanimozhi said that India had responded with responsibility, ensuring that civilians in Pakistan were not harmed, and that only terrorist camps were targeted. She added that Pakistan, in contrast, resorted to military aggression by targeting civilian areas.

“India had no choice but to respond. But when India responded, we responded responsibly. We ensured no civilian was affected. We (during Operation Sindoor) only targeted the installations where terrorists were sheltered and trained. They resorted to military aggression and targeted gurdwaras, temples, residential areas where Indian civilians lived, and even our military bases,” she told reporters.

Kanimozhi underscored that successive Indian Prime Ministers — from Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to Atal Bihari Vajpayee to Narendra Modi — have made efforts to bring lasting peace between India and Pakistan. However, she said India has consistently been the victim of terrorist attacks, with links invariably traced back to Pakistan. She reaffirmed India’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism, saying that “terrorism and sponsoring it are not different things.”

“From Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to Atal Bihari Vajpayee to PM Narendra Modi, they all made attempts to bring permanent peace between India and Pakistan. We have always taken the lead, but unfortunately, we have also been hurt because of terrorist attacks in different parts of India, and the link always traces back to Pakistan, every time. Finally, it’s time that we will not accept any excuse and call a spade a spade. Prime Minister said it clearly that terrorism and sponsoring terrorism are not two different things,” she said.

Kanimozhi said that the delegation was in Russia on behalf of the Government of India to engage with a long-standing strategic partner and explain India’s position after the launch of Operation Sindoor, conducted in response to the Pahalgam attack.

“The government of India has sent this delegation to engage with Russia, which has been a very important and strategic partner. A good friend of India for decades. We have worked together on many issues and maintain close relationships – be it diplomatic, strategic, trade, or cultural exchanges. We have grown closer together,” she said.

Referring to the attack in Pahalgam, she said terrorists infiltrated from Pakistan and gunned down 26 civilians in front of their families. She added that the terror outfit responsible claimed responsibility twice, but Pakistan shielded the group at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

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