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PM Modi Pays Tribute To Security Personnel Killed In 2001 Parliament Attack

All five terrorists involved in the attack and eight security personnel besides a gardener had died in the incident which brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today paid tribute to the security personnel who got killed in the 2001 Parliament Attack. PM paid tribute through his Twitter account.

PM Modi took to Twitter and tweeted”I pay my tributes to all those security personnel who were martyred in the line of duty during the Parliament attack in 2001. Their service to the nation and supreme sacrifice continues to inspire every citizen.”

Before the Prime Minister, President Ram Nath Kovind, Union home minister Amit Shah, Defence minister Rajnath Singh and other Union ministers paid tributes to those who died in the terrorist attack 20 years ago.

“I pay homage to the brave security personnel who laid down their lives on this day in 2001, defending the Parliament of the world’s largest democracy against a dastardly terrorist attack. The nation shall forever remain grateful to them for their supreme sacrifice,” President Kovind tweeted.

“My tributes to those brave security personnel who sacrificed their lives during the attack on the Parliament House in 2001. The nation will remain grateful for their courage and supreme sacrifice in the line of duty,” defence minister Rajnath Singh wrote on twitter.

The security personnel made the supreme sacrifice while fighting terrorists during the Parliament attack on this day in 2001. All five terrorists involved in the attack and eight security personnel besides a gardener had died in the incident which brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war.

As many as 14 people were killed in the attack and all the five terrorist were thereby neutralized.

 

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