Unrestricted Military Action on Pakistan: Key Meetings Led by PM Modi Today

In response to the Pahalgam attack, the Modi government is in full action mode. During a high-level meeting late Tuesday, PM Modi granted the military free rein against terrorism. The government has made it clear that terrorism will no longer be tolerated. PM asserted that the military has the autonomy to determine the target, timeline, and method for combating terrorism.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi presides over a cabinet meeting

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The countdown for the culprits of the Pahalgam terror attack has begun. India's intentions are clear: eradicate both terror and terrorists from the roots. The Modi government has given the military unrestricted freedom, and now is the time for finalizing decisions. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to conduct four major meetings, deemed highly significant with respect to Pakistan. The entire nation is watching these meetings closely.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, the Cabinet Security Committee (CCS) meeting is scheduled for Wednesday at 11 AM, followed by the critical Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA). The third major assembly will be the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA). The day will conclude with a Cabinet meeting, the first since the Pahalgam attack. Here, decisions and proposals, after thorough deliberation, will be finalized.

A Crucial Day for Pakistan

Today is a crucial day concerning Pakistan. Attendees include PM Modi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Union Road and Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, Health Minister JP Nadda, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and other members.

Military Given Free Reign

Previously, PM Modi, alongside NSA Ajit Doval, CDS Anil Chauhan, and the three army chiefs, held a high-level meeting for an hour and a half. Sources reveal that PM Modi granted the military freedom for decisive action against terrorism and to respond to the nation’s enemies as they deem fit. This signifies the time for decisive action against terrorists and their allies. PM Modi has already indicated India’s course of action.

PM Modi Cabinet Meeting

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PM Modi Consults with Defense Minister

On Monday, PM Modi engaged in a lengthy discussion with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Rajnath had updated the PM on Pahalgam's situation after consulting with the army chief. On April 23, in the CCS meeting, PM Modi had provided comprehensive information on Pahalgam and issued necessary directives.

Today's Key Meetings

On Wednesday, PM Modi will once again conduct four significant meetings. The Security Affairs Cabinet Committee (CCS) meeting will start at 11 AM, followed by the vital Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA) under PM’s leadership. The third major meeting will be the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), followed by the Cabinet meeting.

Final Strategy Approval

It's anticipated that these meetings might seal the strategy concerning Pakistan. PM Modi had already hinted at this, stating on April 24 that the time has come to eliminate the remaining terrorist sanctuaries.

Countdown for PAK Begins

Tuesday's revelations from PM Modi's high-level meeting have made it clear that the countdown for the Pahalgam terror attack perpetrators has started. PM Modi has granted the military full freedom for retaliatory action against the nation's enemies, allowing the military to determine the time, date, and nature of such actions.

PM Modi Cabinet Meeting

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According to sources, PM Modi has granted the three branches of the military unrestricted permission to respond to terrorism and confront the country’s adversaries.

On April 22, terrorists attacked Pahalgam, claiming 26 tourist lives and injuring around 16. On April 23, during the CCS meeting, India initiated a diplomatic strike against Pakistan. Consequently, there is speculation about a major announcement in Wednesday's significant meetings.

Operations to Hunt Terrorists

While search operations for terrorists are ongoing in Jammu and Kashmir, investigative agencies are searching for clues. The 45-member NIA team is rigorously examining the situation, reconstructing scenes, and interrogating anyone connected to the Pahalgam attack. Detailed videography of the attack site is underway. During their investigations, the NIA discovered digital footprints of the terrorists.

The NIA found that terrorists used mobile applications, utilizing local terrorist assistance to execute such a significant attack. Following intelligence alerts, authorities decided to temporarily close 48 tourist spots in Jammu and Kashmir.

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