Terrorist Attack : Five major decisions were taken in the CCS meeting

Five major decisions were taken in the CCS meeting.
First of all, visas of Pakistani citizens have been stopped, and Pakistanis who are inside India have been given an ultimatum of 45 hours.
As you all know, CCS meeting was held yesterday in the Prime Minister’s residence regarding Pahalgam attack. After this meeting, the government has taken five major decisions. What happened? Those five major decisions should come.
1960 Sindh Jal Treaty
Sindh Jal Treaty, which was signed in 1960, has been suspended with immediate effect. This treaty will remain suspended till Pakistan will not proves its trust and stops terrorism on the border.
Atari Post
The check post Atari will be closed with immediate effect. Those who have already entered India have been given time till May 1, 2025 to return to Pakistan.
No Pakistani in India
No Pakistani citizen will be allowed to travel to India and any visa issued in near future will be cancelled.
Pakistani citizens have been given 48 hours to leave India. During this time they will have to leave India.
High Commission Posts
Any Pakistani related to the High Commission in New Delhi, whether it is from Defence or from Navy or Air Force, has been given a week’s time. In which they will have to leave India and all the posts related to them have been cancelled.
The total posts of Pakistanis will be reduced from 55 to 30 and it may be reduced further by May 2025.
A 2.5-hour meeting was held between Shri Modi, Shah, and Ajit Doubal
A long meeting was held between PM Modi, Amit Shah and NSA Doval in which all these decisions were taken. After the meeting ended, PM Modi said that this terrorist attack will not be forgiven in any way.
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