Pulwama attack: PM\, Union ministers\, Delhi CM\, Congress president chiefs of Army\, Navy\, Air Force pay tribute

Pulwama attack: PM, Union ministers, Delhi CM, Congress president chiefs of Army, Navy, Air Force pay tribute

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Narendra Modi, Union Ministers Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman, Rajyavardhan Rathore, Rahul Gandhi, Minister Arvind Kejriwal, and Chiefs of Army, Navy and paid tributes to the CRPF personnel who were killed in terror attack.

Most of the soldiers, who fell victim to the dastardly terror attack in that shook the nation hailed from

Ten of the 40 martyred soldiers were from Uttar Pradesh, five hailed from Rajasthan, four were from while two each belonged to and Uttarakhand.

Other soldiers who lost their lives were from Madhya Pradesh, and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Odisha, Karnataka, and

Earlier in the day, the (CCS), made a review and an assessment of the situation on the ground.

As many as 40 (CRPF) personnel were killed after a suicide bomber attacked a CRPF convoy in and Kashmir's district with a vehicle laden with explosives.

The convoy comprised of 78 buses in which around 2,500 personnel were travelling from to - the slain personnel were in a bus which had 42 CRPF men on board.

JeM, a Pakistan-based terrorist group, claimed responsibility for the attack which left the bus extensively damaged in the blast and ensuing gunfire on the vehicle.

Reflecting the outrage in the country, earlier on Friday said, "the blood of Indians is boiling" and issued a clear warning to Pakistan, declaring that the "guardians" of the perpetrators of the Pulwama terror attack will be "definitely punished".

Asserting that a "befitting reply" will be given, he said, "our neighbouring country forgets that this (India) is a country with new intent and new policy."

He said the terror organisations and their "guardians" have committed a "grave mistake" by carrying out the attack and that the Indian armed forces have been given a go-ahead to hit back at the "time", "place" and "form" of their choosing.

He said is making a "big mistake" by thinking that it can destabilise "through its tactics and conspiracies."

Modi urged the international community to unite to wipe out the scourge of terrorism and isolate those responsible for the menace.

The also thanked the countries which have supported and condemned this incident in the strongest of terms.

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First Published: Fri, February 15 2019. 22:14 IST