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Amarnath pilgrims laud ‘Operation Sindoor,’ thank PM Modi led Govt, security forces for ensuring their safety | KNO

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Pahalgam, Jul 02 (KNO): In a strong display of faith and resilience, a group of Amarnath pilgrims from Gujarat arriving at Nunwan base camp here installed a banner on their vehicle praising the success of “Operation Sindoor”—a counter-terror operation launched in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. The banner, displayed on their vehicle, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) read: “Operation Sindoor: A Message of Strength and Resolve.” The group said it was their way of thanking the PM Modi led Government and security forces for ensuring the safety of the pilgrims. Talking to reporters, Mukesh, a devotee from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, said: “The Pahalgam terror attack was aimed at spreading fear among devotees, but the launch of Operation Sindoor has sent a strong message that the government stands firmly with the people. PM Modi’s leadership has inspired confidence, and the turnout of pilgrims will increase with each passing day.” Echoing his sentiments, another pilgrim from the group, as per KNO, said, “We have seen a very high level of security arrangements. Devotees should come without any fear. The administration and security forces have made elaborate arrangements, and there is absolutely no need to be scared.” The devotees asserted that Operation Sindoor is not over, and that it represents a continued commitment of the security forces to eliminate the terror threat and ensure that the holy Yatra proceeds peacefully and without interruption. The atmosphere at the Pahalgam base camp was marked by high enthusiasm as pilgrims from various parts of the country arrived amid tight security— (KNO)

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