Tribune News Service
Haridwar, September 30
Members of the BJP’s women wing has hailed the Army’s surgical strikes on terrorists in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The BJP women workers held a meeting at Shivalik Nagar here today.
Rita Chamoli, president of the district BJP women wing, said India had shown patience for decades despite repeated incursions and attacks on the Indian soil by Pakistan-sponsored militants from the PoK.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this time, gave a nod for surgical strike by taking into confidence all the political parties, friendly nations and United Nations. Several terrorist camps were destroyed and around 40 militants were killed. This has boosted the morale of the soldiers as well as the people,” she said.
Referring to the important role of National Security Adviser Ajeet Dobhal, who hails from Uttarakhand, district BJP vice-president Anamika Sharma said, “India has found an expert adviser in Dobhal, who has shown his defensive, political and strategic acumen.”
Poonam Chauhan, Renu Sharma, Rajani Verma, Anita Dayal, Manu Rawat, Mkuradhu Uniyal, Meenakshi, Rajani, Moni Thakur, Sulakshana, Sonia Arora and Geeta Bhatiya were present at the meeting.