
In yet another blatant violation of ceasefire, Pakistan targeted civilian areas in Jammu and Kashmir’s Uri sector last night, killing 45-year-old Nargis Bano and injuring two others. So
The Human Cost of Pakistan’s Aggression
Nargis Bano was fleeing with her family in a Scorpio SUV when a Pakistani artillery shell tore through the roof. Shrapnel struck her head, killing her instantly. Her relatives, injured and traumatized, barely made it to the hospital.

“We are not soldiers. We are farmers. Where will we go?” cried an elderly villager in Salamabad, where two homes were reduced to rubble. Four more civilians, including children, were wounded in separate shelling incidents.
This isn’t “cross-border firing.” This is Pakistan deliberately targeting civilians—a tactic straight out of its terror playbook.
India’s Response: No More Appeasement
While Pakistan hides behind proxies and lies, the Indian Army hit back with “proportionate force”—a diplomatic way of saying “we won’t let this slide.” Meanwhile, in Samba, security forces gunned down 7 terrorists attempting infiltration, exposing Pakistan’s double game: cry victim while sending jihadis.
The Bigger Picture: Pakistan’s Desperation
Why now? Because Islamabad is desperate. With its economy in shambles and global pressure mounting, it’s back to its old tricks: divert attention by bleeding Kashmir. But India isn’t buying it.
- Drone incursions? Neutralized.
- Missile threats? Shot down.
- Civilian casualties? Global condemnation is building.
What’s Next?
Schools in J&K are shut. Families are terrified. But India’s message is clear: Every shell will be answered. Every jihadi will be eliminated.
The world must ask: How long will Pakistan get away with war crimes under the guise of “freedom fighting”?
Let’s call this what it is—not a “border skirmish,” but state-sponsored terrorism. And India’s patience is running out.
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