Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday spoke about his meeting with family members of Shubam Dwivedi, a 31 -year -old businessman from Kanpur, who was shot in cold blood in the name of religion, and said that the soul (passion) of the family towards the Indian Army, who launched Operation Sindoor, was inspiring for the country.
“Today, I met the family members of our Kanpur son, Shubam Dwivedi, who lost their lives in a cowardly terrorist attack in Pahgam. He expressed his gratitude for our powerful army for Operation Sindoor against terrorism. His soul inspires the countrymen,” PM Modi posted on X.
Modi met Shubam Dwivedi’s family at Chakri Airport after landing in Kanpur, and became emotional while interacting with the victim’s parents and wife.
Shubam Dwivedi’s father Sanjay Dwivedi said that PM Modi had a word with his daughter -in -law Ashishya Dwivedi, since Shubam was shot and shot in front of him and he became emotional.
“I think this incident has hurt him a lot. It was really an emotional moment when he was standing with us. I think he would rest only when terrorism would end,” the sad father told ANI.
He said, “I did not intend to pursue any demand. I wanted to meet him for his action taken against terrorism … PM talked to my daughter -in -law and Shubam about the incident. He became emotional, and everyone else also did it.”
Ashanya Dwivedi, wife of the victim Shubam Dwivedi, said that PM Modi expressed his heartfelt condolences to the family and said that the fight against terrorism is long and goes on.
“PM Modi said that the whole nation and government are standing with us. He offered his condolences … PM Modi was very sad … PM Modi asked me about the Pahgam terror attack … PM Modi said that the fight against terrorism is not over,” The sad wife told Annie.
He informed about his talks with the Prime Minister and said that he accepted his opinion on why the incident took place.
“He also listened to my opinion and accepted when I told them that they (terrorists) wanted to divide Hindus and Muslims internally, or they wanted to end the peaceful situation in Kashmir. He told me that he thinks the same … PM Modi assured us another meeting.” (AI)