J&K crackdown on terrorists intensifies, Centre plans strategy to stop Pakistan’s water supply
Security forces have intensified their search and destroy operations against terrorists across Jammu & Kashmir. In a major breakthrough, a terrorist named Altaf was neutralized in Bandipora, while large-scale search operations are ongoing in Shopian, Pahalgam, and Kathua. Homes of wanted terrorists like Asif, Adil, and Ehsaan Sheikh have been demolished. Even Asif’s family admitted, “He chose the wrong path, and now he must face the consequences.” These tough measures are part of a wider campaign to root out terrorism from the region.Meanwhile, on a strategic front, Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a crucial meeting with Jal Shakti Minister C.R. Patil to discuss India’s future action on the Indus Waters Treaty. The meeting explored options to suspend the treaty and block water flow to Pakistan, sending a strong message in the backdrop of cross-border tensions. This dual-front strategy—military crackdown and diplomatic pressure—signals a firm stance by the Indian government against terror and its alleged support by Pakistan.
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