Pulwama terror attack anniversary: PM Modi, CRPF, other leaders pay tribute to fallen soldiers on ‘Black Day’

On February 14, India commemorates the tragic anniversary of the Pulwama terror attack, a day now referred to as Black Day. Seven years ago, 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel lost their lives in a suicide bombing orchestrated by a terrorist group. In remembrance of these fallen soldiers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other prominent leaders across the nation paid heartfelt tributes, honoring their sacrifice and valor. The attack not only shocked the nation but also intensified discussions around national security and the fight against terrorism. As tributes continue to flow, the memory of the brave martyrs serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by security forces in safeguarding the country. The observance of this day highlights the collective grief and resilience of the Indian populace in the face of adversity, reinforcing the commitment to ensuring justice and security for the nation.
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