
Terrorist attack PAHALGAM: After the Attari-Wagah boundaries shut down, the Indian-Pakistani border was now also located for civilians, while the border security forces (BSF) stopped the civilian movement on Octroi post, after the deadly attacks in Jammu and Kashmir’s picturesque city of Paalgam, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists.
Stopping the civilian movement along the Octroi post on the international border (IB) in Sutetgarh and Chamliyal in Samba, Jammu, the day after India responded to Pahalgam attacks by closing the integrated control post (ICP) in Attari in Amritsar along the India-Pakistan border.
Terrorist attack Pahalgam
Terror gripped Jammu and Kashmir Pahalgam after the terrorists launched fire at Baisaran Meadow near the picturesque city in South Kashmir on Tuesday, April 22, and killed 26 people, most of whom tourists. This means the deadliest terrorist attack in the Kashmir Valley since the Pulwama attacks in 2019.
Amit Shah directs CMS to identify Pakistani citizens
At the beginning of the day, the Minister of the Interior AMIT Shah ordered the CMS of all states to identify Pakistani citizens under their jusrisdiction and inform the center so that their visas could be canceled.
Close the boundaries of Attari after the hit of Pahalgam
India’s decision on Downgrade diplomatic links with Pakistan with regard to cross-border references to the terrorist attack of Pahalgam by closing the Attari-Wagah boundary was accepted on Wednesday 23rd April at the Security Cabinet (CCS), which took place on Narendra Modi.
Where is the boundary of Attari-Wagah
Attari and Wagah concern the same international boundary between India and Pakistan. It serves as a popular place where soldiers from both countries exchange sweets during Muslim holiday EID and Hindu holiday Diwali.
Attari is the name of the Indian village on the border, while Wagah is the name of the Pakistani village on the border where the existing control station was now closed.
“Those who have exceeded valid confirmations can return in this way to 1 May 2025,” Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said on April 23, explaining that the route will remain open for a limited period of time.
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