Operation Sindoor seems like a waste now: Pahalgam attack victims’ family oppose India-Pakistan match

Sawan Parmar, who lost his father and brother in the attack that expressed his pain in the match, said that the Sindoor operation is now a “waste”.
“… when we know that the match of Pakistan, Vs Pakistan, we were very uncomfortable. There should be no connection with Pakistan … If you want to play the match, bring me back my 16 -year -old brother who hit me with a lot of bullets … Sindoor operation now looks like a waste …” he said.
His mother Kiran Yatish Parmar asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi questions and questioned why the match was done if the Sindoor operation had not yet been concluded, and the wounds of the sacrificial families have not yet healed.
“This match should not take place. I want to ask Prime Minister Modi, Sindoor Operation has not ended, so why is this India – Pakistan match?
The anger over India, which faced Pakistan in the tournament, stem from Jammu and Kashmir’s terrorist attack in expensive, and on April 22, 26 tourists were killed by Pakistan -backed terrorists. The emotions around the competition were mixed and calls to boycott the fixture against Pakistan. Jadhav expressed his opinion that India should not compete in the fixture and talking to the journalists, “I don’t know what will happen, but I told me that this match should not be played.”



