<p>Mumbai: Amid the escalating India-Pakistan tensions, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has congratulated the Narendra Modi-led government for launching Operation Sindoor and taking on the terror infrastructure and network in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Jammu & Kashmir saying that the action was inevitable. </p><p>“We condemn the attacks being carried out by the Pakistani army on religious places and civilian settlement areas on the border of Bharat and express heartfelt condolences to families of victims in these savage, inhuman attacks,” RSS chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat and general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale said in a statement. </p><p>“We congratulate the central government leadership and our armed forces for decisive action Operation Sindoor taken against Pak-sponsored terrorists and their supporting ecosystem following the cowardly attack on unarmed tourists at Pahalgam,” they said the action to serve justice to aggrieved families and entire country in the brutal massacre of Hindu tourists has enhanced self-respect and morale the whole country.</p>.People feel Pakistan will split into five pieces and disintegrate: RSS leader Indresh Kumar.<p>Backing the Centre, they said: “We totally agree that military action being taken against terrorists, their infrastructure and support systems in Pakistan is necessary and inevitable for the security of the country. In this hour of national crisis, the entire country stands with the government and armed forces in spirit and action.”</p><p>RSS also appealed to all citizens to ensure full compliance of instructions being given by the government and administration. “Along with this, while discharging our sacred civic duty, we all have to be cautious and do not let any conspiracy of anti-national forces succeed in disrupting social unity and harmony. All citizens are requested to display their patriotism and be ready to cooperate with the army and civic administration wherever and however required and strengthen all efforts to maintain national unity and security,” they said.</p>
<p>Mumbai: Amid the escalating India-Pakistan tensions, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has congratulated the Narendra Modi-led government for launching Operation Sindoor and taking on the terror infrastructure and network in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Jammu & Kashmir saying that the action was inevitable. </p><p>“We condemn the attacks being carried out by the Pakistani army on religious places and civilian settlement areas on the border of Bharat and express heartfelt condolences to families of victims in these savage, inhuman attacks,” RSS chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat and general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale said in a statement. </p><p>“We congratulate the central government leadership and our armed forces for decisive action Operation Sindoor taken against Pak-sponsored terrorists and their supporting ecosystem following the cowardly attack on unarmed tourists at Pahalgam,” they said the action to serve justice to aggrieved families and entire country in the brutal massacre of Hindu tourists has enhanced self-respect and morale the whole country.</p>.People feel Pakistan will split into five pieces and disintegrate: RSS leader Indresh Kumar.<p>Backing the Centre, they said: “We totally agree that military action being taken against terrorists, their infrastructure and support systems in Pakistan is necessary and inevitable for the security of the country. In this hour of national crisis, the entire country stands with the government and armed forces in spirit and action.”</p><p>RSS also appealed to all citizens to ensure full compliance of instructions being given by the government and administration. “Along with this, while discharging our sacred civic duty, we all have to be cautious and do not let any conspiracy of anti-national forces succeed in disrupting social unity and harmony. All citizens are requested to display their patriotism and be ready to cooperate with the army and civic administration wherever and however required and strengthen all efforts to maintain national unity and security,” they said.</p>