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Lucknow: Families of the martyrs of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel hailed the strikes by the Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets on terror launch pads in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and said that some of their pain has gone with this action.Reacting to the development, Rajwanti from Unnao said that the “attack ordered by Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi on terror camps is one which brings some solace to heart-broken mothers”.Mother of martyr Ajit Singh, Ashe, however said that the offensive should not stop with the killing of some militants. Terrorism has to be wiped off completely from the neighbourhood, she said.Meena, widow of martyr Ajit Kumar Azad, also echoed similar sentiments but said that India should launch a bigger attack and that she would only rest in peace when Pakistan government itself admits killing of thousands of its people.”I am sure that given a chance by the Prime Minister, the Army will avenge the blood of their brothers,” she said.Family of Ramesh Yadav, who was martyred in the Pulwama terror attack, said that there could not have been better news for them as they performed the “terahnvi sanskaar” of martyr Ramesh.In Varanasi, his elder brother Rajesh Yadav gave full marks to the defence forces and Prime Minister Modi for “teaching the terrorists a lesson”. He, however, also called for action against Pakistan sympathisers in India as well. Ruby, wife of Pulwama martyr Shyam Babu, said her message to PM Modi is: “Don’t stop yet.” (IANS)

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