Shubham’s Widow Breaks Silence: The bloodshed that took place in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on 22 April shook the entire country. Innocent people had gone for a walk, and terrorists took their lives. In that attack, the happiness of so many families turned into mourning in a moment.
But now listen! India has given a befitting reply to this atrocity. Our government has entered Pakistan and destroyed the hideouts of terrorists. This operation has been named ‘Operation Sindoor’. The daughters who lost their husbands in Pahalgam have finally got justice.
31-year-old Shubham Dwivedi, a resident of Kanpur, was also killed in that attack. His wife, Aishnya Dwivedi, had not even completed two months of marriage. Imagine what that poor girl must have gone through! She expressed her pain while remembering that terrible day. But now, with a new hope and pride, Aishnya has thanked our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
“Operation Sindoor” and Modi Ji’s reply:
Aishanya got very emotional and thanked Prime Minister Modi. She said, “I want to thank PM Modi for taking revenge for my husband’s death. My whole family had faith in him, and how he (Pakistan) responded increased our faith even more. This is a true tribute to my husband. Wherever my husband is, he will be at peace today.”
The Indian government took immediate action after the Pahalgam attack and started “Operation Sindoor”. Under this, strict action was taken against the terrorists and those who supported them.
#WATCH | #OperationSindoor | Wife of Shubham Dwivedi, who lost his life in #PahalgamTerroristAttack, Aishanya Dwivedi says, “I want to thank PM Modi for taking revenge for my husband’s death. My entire family had trust in him, and the way he replied (to Pakistan), he has kept our… pic.twitter.com/OOd4BIBHYu
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Sangeeta Ganbote, wife of Kaustubh Ganbote, who was martyred in Pahalgam, also gave her opinion on “Operation Sindoor”. She said, “The action they have taken is correct, and by naming the operation Sindoor, they have also shown respect to women…”
Kaustubh Ganbote’s son, Kunal Ganbote, also expressed his happiness. He said, “The revenge we have taken is right, and it should have happened. We were all waiting for this. We had a lot of expectations from the Indian government,t and they did the right thing. By naming it ‘Sindoor’, PM Modi has increased the respect of all women.”
When Aishnya’s world was destroyed:
On April 22, Shubham and Aishnya visited the beautiful valleys of Kashmir with 11 family members. They were newly married, and this was their second trip, which they had decided to go on with their family. They were riding horses and enjoying nature in the Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam.
At around 2:45 pm, when Shubham and Aishnya were eating Maggi at a small shop, suddenly a terrorist came and asked them about their religion.
Aishnya had said, “We laughed and said that we are Hindus. Immediately after this, the terrorist shot Shubham in the head. I lost my husband in front of my eyes. That moment was like my whole world ended in a second.” It is being said that the terrorists targeted Shubham first so that the rest could be alerted and run away. But for Aishnya, everything was lost.
A total of 26 people were killed in that attack, most of whom were tourists. A terrorist organisation named ‘The Resistance Front’ took responsibility for this attack. Aishnya also said that the terrorists left her alive so that she could convey their message to the government. Aishnya had said while crying, “They told me, ‘Go and tell Modi what we did.'”










