Kanpur, May 30 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to meet with the relatives of those who lost their lives in the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting will take place in Kanpur to provide the families with a space to share their concerns and receive support from the government.
The attack in Pahalgam caused significant loss of life and has raised alarms about security in the region. Following the incident, authorities have intensified security protocols to prevent further violence, especially in tourist-heavy areas.
Holding the meeting in Kanpur, rather than the conflict zone, aims to ease the emotional burden on the victims’ families by offering a safer and more accessible location. During the session, Prime Minister Modi is expected to communicate the government’s efforts to ensure justice and strengthen security measures.
This attack has been widely condemned by political figures and citizens, prompting calls for enhanced vigilance and stronger counterterrorism strategies. Security forces continue their efforts to investigate and secure the region.
The government’s initiative to personally engage with the affected families demonstrates a focus on compassion, while also reinforcing a firm stance against terrorism. This visit aligns with the Modi administration’s broader approach of addressing security challenges alongside providing support to those impacted.



