Hoshiarpur / April 26/Daljeet Ajnoha : In a special interaction today, senior journalist Daljeet Ajnoha engaged in an insightful discussion with renowned social worker, thinker, and president of multiple organizations, Mr. Anurag Sood, regarding the recent tragic militant attack on innocent tourists at Pahalgam, Kashmir.
Expressing deep anguish over the barbaric incident, Anurag Sood vehemently condemned the cowardly assault on civilians. He stated that such heinous acts are not only an attack on humanity but also a blow to the values of peace and brotherhood that India stands for.
Highlighting the grave impact of such terror acts on national unity and public confidence, Mr. Sood urged the government to take the strongest possible action against the perpetrators. “Terrorists who shed the blood of innocents must be met with the harshest punishment without delay. The government must ensure swift and exemplary justice to uphold the rule of law and deter such crimes in the future,” he asserted.
Anurag Sood, known for his fearless voice on social and national issues, further stressed that the international community should also stand together in isolating and punishing elements that support and propagate terrorism. He called for a united national front to defeat the forces trying to destabilize the country through violence and fear.
Daljit Ajnoha praised Mr. Sood’s commitment towards social justice and national interest, noting that voices like his inspire the nation to stay resilient in difficult times. The interaction witnessed a detailed discussion on the need for stronger counter-terrorism strategies, enhanced security measures for tourists, and the importance of promoting peace narratives to combat radicalization.
The conversation served as a poignant reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by terrorism and the need for a collective, unyielding response from all sections of society.
Anurag Sood’s strong condemnation of the attack and his appeal for immediate and tough action resonated widely, underlining the urgent need for decisive steps in the fight against terrorism.