JKLA Special Session: LoP Sunil Sharma wants legislators to donate one month salary to Pahalgam terror victims

STC NEWS DESK
JAMMU, APRIL 28 (STC): All legislators in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly should donate their salaries to the victims of the deadly Pahalgam terror attack.
Leader of Opposition (LoP), Sunil Sharma, said this today in his address to the House during the special session.
He informed the House that every single word in the special session of the Housr is being scrutinised. In the aftermath of Pahalgam terror attack, the eyes of the whole country are on its members, he said.
The Leader of Opposition (LoP) said the PM Modi will not remain silent and will give a befitting reply to the deadly Pahalgam attack.
He said Pakistan has been trying to keep its narrative alive through some miscreants, but the people after 35 years have given a strong reply by staying united and sending a message to the world that no ploys can divide them.
Expressing solidarity with the victims of Pahalgam attack, Sharma said, “My heart is pained at the loss of lives in Pahalgam. Jammu and Kashmir is known as heaven on earth, where people want to spend their memorable moments, but such an incident at this place has shaken the entire humanity.”
“Entire nation is in shock. People of J&K have raised their voice in unison against terrorism, but we don’t have answers for the people who have lost their dear ones in the attack, especially to the lady, who lost her husband in the attack, the young boy, who lost his father,” he said.
He also said that the entire nation is watching this special session. “Every single word is being scrutinised at present. We are the people who didn’t eat anything after the attack, but took to streets and sent a message that it may have taken 35 years, but people are united and no ploy can divide us.”
He also said that it is the responsibility of every legislator now to preserve this unity, and there should be no evil eye on the unity.
He informed that “the Centre has already taken some measures after the attack. I believe the PM won’t to remain silent on the issue. We should not be in a hurry and wait to see the response of the government.”
He added that Pakistan wanted to keep its narrative alive in Kashmir through some miscreants as it has faced defeat thrice since 1947 in conventional wars.
(STC)