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After the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, tensions between India and Pakistan continue to rise. Congress spokesperson has directly blamed the BJP government for the security failure that led to the attack. Meanwhile, India has intensified its preparations to strike back. Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a high-level meeting at his residence, where sources reveal he gave the Indian Army a free hand to retaliate — allowing them to choose the method, target, and timing of the response. Today, PM Modi is scheduled to hold four major meetings, including the first Cabinet meeting since the attack, preceded by sessions of the CCS (Cabinet Committee on Security), CCEA, and CCPA. Reports suggest increasing panic in Pakistan, with its leadership resorting to aggressive posturing as India signals a strong counter-terror stance.

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00:00The wrong thing was the cause of Congress Party.
00:04The Posture was the case of Congress Party.
00:12Some days before a picture came from the Bahubali,
00:17the country saw a blockbuster record.
00:19It was a dialogue that
00:22it was the time to make a start.
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01:51it's not a crime of war, it's a crime of the hospital.
01:57It's a crime of the government, it's a crime of the government.
02:00The government needs to be given responsibility.
02:03This is a crime of the media, the television network, social media,
02:09the police force, the police force, the police force.
02:13The time of the police force is to give.
02:16Thank you very much.
02:46Thank you very much.
03:16Thank you very much.

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