Saturday, November 25, 2023

Never Forget, Never Forgive Pakistan - Never Forget 26/11 : Major Pawan Kumar, Shaurya Chakra :::: Remembering the bravehearts and meek response of UPA




 Never Forget Never Forgive Pakistan   Never Forget 26/11 : Major Pawan Kumar, Shaurya Chakra (Retd) 










"A grateful nation remembers with pain all the victims of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. We stand with their families and loved ones in honouring the memory of the brave souls. I pay homage to the valiant security personnel who laid down their lives for the motherland. Recalling their supreme sacrifice, let us renew our pledge to battle terrorism in all forms everywhere." - President Droupadi Murmu 




Today marks the 15th anniversary of the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai. We honor the memory of the victims lost and pledge to continue to fight against acts of terror together with the Government of India. - US envoy to India, Eric Garcetti






"It is 15 years today since the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Our quest to bring those responsible for planning and executing these horrific acts to justice continues," - Dr S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister 





Sickulars also were upset....why?


Ajmal Kasab spoiled there game....., otherwise, it was almost decided by Sickularism parties to label 26/11 as Hindu terror.







"Kasab, ordered by his handler to wear the Kalava, the sacred Hindu thread, was not meant to be captured alive. That he ultimately was, by Tukaram Omble, ruined the plans of Pakistan, and many in India, of proclaiming 26/11 as a Hindu conspiracy."



BJP tweets:

"India remembers the 26/11 attacks! The fallen are not forgotten. The perpetrators are not forgiven. In solemn remembrance, we strive for a world united against violence." #NeverForget2611











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