Modi vows action against Uri attackers

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said there was a pan-India fury after the Uri terror attack in which 18 soldiers were killed, but urged the people to exercise restraint and channelise their energies in a constructive way to help the country progress.
Opening his monthly radio broadcast “Mann ki Baat” with condemnation against the “cowardly” cross-border terror strike, Modi vowed that its perpetrators would not be spared.
He, however, refrained from naming Pakistan even as the government has unambiguously said the four attackers who struck at the army base in Jammu and Kashmir on September 18 had come from across the Line of Control (LoC) — the de facto border that divides the state between the two countries. (IANS)

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