• Source:JND

PM Modi Kanpur Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met the family members of the Pahalgam attack victim Shubham Dwivedi, one of the 26 people killed by terrorists, last month. Soon after landing at the Kanpur airport, the prime minister called on Shubham's father and wife.

Aishanya, wife of Shubham, expressed satisfaction after meeting PM Modi and described it as a big move towards assuaging their feelings.

What Aishanya Said After Meeting PM

"PM Modi said that the entire nation and the government are standing with us. He offered his condolences. PM Modi was very sad. He asked me about the Pahalgam terror attack. The PM said that the fight against terrorism has not ended. PM Modi assured us of another meeting," she added. He listened to my opinions that the terrorists might attempted to divide on religious lines or they could not digest the progress of Jammu and Kashmir.

"Prime Minister told us that not just him, but the entire nation is standing by them in this difficult moment, and they must not lose hope. He said that he is just as saddened by this incident, as we all are," she told the media persons.

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After meeting PM Modi, Sanjay Dwivedi, father of Shubham said, "Our family expressed gratitude as in response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack, an operation was launched against terrorism, the terrorist sites in Pakistan were destroyed. The entire society is with the prime minister in the fight against terrorism. PM Modi told us that the fight against terrorism will continue. PM Modi also got emotional."

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Shubham's uncle told the media, "PM Modi told them that Operation Sindoor against terrorism has not stopped, it has not ended. It will continue in the future as well. We all always stand with you."

Shubham Dwivedi and Aishnya began their married life just two months ago, as they tied the knot on February 12, this year. Their marital bliss turned into disaster after they visited Baisaran meadows in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.
(With Agency Inputs)