Pakistan responded with dream measures against India, as tensions rose after an militant attack in the Indian director, who killed 26 tourists.
Islamabad commented all the visas issued to the Indian citizens under an exemption plan with an immediate impact, as well as the expulsion of some diplomats of its neighbor and the closure of the airspace on Indian trips.
The Indian police appointed three of the four suspects behind the attack, saying that two Pakistani citizens and the third man from a local Kashmiri. Pakistan denies Indian allegations that it played a role in shooting.
On Tuesday’s attack, a group of militants on tourists near Paalgam, a resort in the disputed Himalayas.
Police in Kashmir by the Indians said that all the three suspects who called it members of the Armed Group in Pakistan Lashkar-E-TAIBA (Let). None of the men commented on the allegations.
A statement issued by the Pakistani National Security Committee was issued attempts to link the Paalgam attack to Pakistan, saying that there was no reliable investigation or verified evidence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier pledged that “India will determine, track and punish all terrorists and its supporters, and we will follow them to the ends of the earth.”
He said, “The terrorists behind the killings, along with their supporters, will get a greater penalty than they can imagine.”
“Our enemies dared to attack the spirit of the country … India’s soul will never be broken.”
On Wednesday evening, Delhi announced a set of diplomatic measures against Islamabad in light of the killings in Kashmir – one of them was closing the borders of Atari Waga between the two countries immediately.
India also canceled visa services to Pakistani citizens “with an immediate effect.”
In its response, Pakistan also rejected India’s suspension of Indus Water Treaty – a six -year -old water exchange treaty between neighbors – adding that any attempt to stop or convert water “will be a war of war.”
The country closed the airspace of all airlines owned by Indians or Indian and hung all trade with India.
He also reduced the number of diplomats in the Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad to 30 and asked the Indian, Navy and Air Advisors to leave Pakistan before April 30.
Police sources told that about 1,500 people across Kashmir were detained for interrogation regarding the attack.
Schools, businesses and shops are reopened after closing all over the region after the shooting.
Police provided a reward of 2 million rupees ($ 23,000; 17,600 pounds) to anyone who provides information about any of the attackers.
Visitors from various states in India have been killed, where others were seriously injured, in one of the bloodiest attacks in recent years in the region.
An Indian marine officer in the honeymoon, a tourist guide who was the only breadwinner for his family, and was a businessman who was spending his vacation with his wife and children from among the victims.
A meeting of all parties in Jammu and Kashmir expressed his deep shock and anguish on what was called a “barbarian attack”.
The bodies of the victims who reach their homeland throughout India are given emotionally by their families and loved ones.
Meanwhile, reports from parts of India from Kashmiri students face harassment in the wake of the killings.
A spokesman for Prime Minister Omar Abdullah said that many videos show that students are harassing in colleges and other places that were distributed online.
Nasser Khuayi, President of the Jamo and Kashmir Students Association, shared a video of a right -wing Hindu group threatening the physical assault of the Kashmiri Muslim students in the northern state of Uttishal to ensure their departure.
The BBC was unable to independently verify any of these clips.
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