
Before ceasefire talks, Veeresh Shandilya's clear demand: Pakistan should hand over the terrorists of Pahalgam massacre, dead or alive, to India.
Ambala- After Hafiz Masood, now Pakistan will give shelter to the terrorists who attacked Pahalgam, death of the brutal terrorists is necessary. National President of Anti Terrorist Front India, Veeresh Shandilya has appealed to the Indian government and said that in the proposed meeting of India-Pakistan DGMO level on 12th May, the first condition of the government should be that Pakistan should hand over the brutal terrorists who killed 28 innocent Indians in Pahalgam, dead or alive, to India.
Ambala- After Hafiz Masood, now Pakistan will give shelter to the terrorists who attacked Pahalgam, death of the brutal terrorists is necessary. National President of Anti Terrorist Front India, Veeresh Shandilya has appealed to the Indian government and said that in the proposed meeting of India-Pakistan DGMO level on 12th May, the first condition of the government should be that Pakistan should hand over the brutal terrorists who killed 28 innocent Indians in Pahalgam, dead or alive, to India. Shandilya clearly said in his statement that the heart of the country will not be at peace until the Indian public sees the severed heads of these brutals.
He further said, India will not be able to heal without taking revenge for the martyrdom of the martyrs. Pakistan will have to give a clear message that India will now take revenge for the sacrifice of every martyr. Shandilya also recalled the words of Himanshi Narwal, wife of Vinay Narwal, martyred in the Pahalgam attack, which she had said to Shandilya that I want to see the brutal terrorists begging for their lives.
Shandilya said that just like Pakistan was giving shelter to Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar till now, now it will give shelter to the brutal terrorists of Pahalgam as well. Therefore, India should talk to Pakistan frankly about this. Shandilya said that he has also sent a letter to the Prime Minister and Defense Minister of India regarding this.
