Kanpur: Former deputy CM Dinesh Sharma on Monday visited the residence of late Shubham Dwivedi, who lost his life in the Pahalgam terrorist attack. He offered condolences to the family and condemned the tragic incident. He acknowledged Shubham not only as a son to his father but also as a national hero.
The impact of Shubham's sacrifice has led to the departure of many illegal Bangladeshi and Pakistani immigrants from India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has implemented stringent measures to counter terrorism, he said. "Additionally, Balochistan and Sindh are expected to emerge as independent nations. Robert Vadra's disparaging comments reflected the Congress party's perspective."
During his meeting with the family, Sharma discussed the possibility of conferring martyr status upon the deceased and reassured the family of complete support from both, the State and Central govts.
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