India withdraws Most Favoured Nation status to Pakistan

India withdraws Most Favoured Nation status to Pakistan

India today pulled back the ‘Most-Favored Nation‘ status to Pakistan following the Pulwama fear assault that left about 40 CRPF staff dead.
In a media instructions after the gathering of the Cabinet Committee on Security(CCS), Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said all endeavors will be made to guarantee that culprits of the assault are conveyed to book.
He said those supporting and lessening the culprits should pay a substantial cost.
Preparation columnists outside the Prime Minister’s living arrangement, he said the Ministry of External Affairs will jump start a hard and fast exertion to seclude Pakistan and every single conciliatory exertion will be propelled in such manner.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh will visit Srinagar on Friday and would assemble an all-party meeting no doubt on Saturday to brief ideological groups on the occurrence with the goal that the country talks in a single voice on the issue.
The Cabinet Committee on Security meet was led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to talk about the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of the Pulwama fear assault.
Something like 37 CRPF staff were killed and five harmed on Thursday in one of the deadliest fear assaults in Jammu and Kashmir when a Jaish suicide aircraft smashed a vehicle extending 100 kg of explosives into their transport
in Pulwama locale.

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