Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha accused Pakistan of disrupting the developmental progress of Jammu and Kashmir and attempting to create divisions among communities. At a religious ceremony in Anantnag, South Kashmir, he labeled Pakistan a ‘terrorist nation’ and stated its goal to undermine the progress of the last five years. Sinha underscored the need for unity and collective resistance to counter what he described as Pakistan’s malicious intentions. He appreciated the contribution of police and security forces in combating terrorism, highlighting the importance of public cooperation and timely information sharing. Sinha praised the people of Jammu and Kashmir for their patience. He further highlighted the cultural and religious harmony in the region, with the celebrations of the annual worship of Maa Siddhalakshmi, the Shri Amarnath pilgrimage, and Muharram.
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