Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Peshawar attack: grieved Modi with Pakistan, India's school today inconsolable for solidarity

New Delhi: Modi promises of waging war against terrorism now stand with Pakistan, India has bout. After the terrorist attack in Peshawar in this moment of crisis, deeply lamented the late Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on the phone and assured all possible help. Meanwhile, Modi's tweet in schools across the country on Wednesday appealed to the two-minute silence.
He said this way to show solidarity against terrorist attack in Peshawar would be appropriate. Pakistan's prime minister in another tweet from your phone, giving brief details of the talks said he has asked Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan in this moment of grief, India is ready to give all the necessary help. The conversation between the two leaders after the return of Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad to Peshawar. Condemning the barbaric terrorist attack in Peshawar atrocious suffering Modi at the moment, with both countries.
The event is painful for all those who believe in humanity and want to beat terrorism. Earlier in the day the tweet Modi said the terrorist act heinous crime against humanity. In response to the Prime Minister said on Twitter that those who have lost loved ones, thinking about their pain is my vouch. We are with them in the pain and mourn deeply.
Peshawar cowardly attack stating that the Prime Minister and other innocent people to the students in the school, it is a such a senseless act of vandalism, which can not be described in words. The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh condemned the attack, saying that the real threat of terrorism exposes the inhuman. -

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