They can’t mess with us: India Inc.

February 16, 2019 01:58 am | Updated 01:58 am IST - Mumbai

Extending support:  Shops in Bhendi Bazar remain closed as a mark of protest on Friday.

Extending support: Shops in Bhendi Bazar remain closed as a mark of protest on Friday.

India Inc. considers it is high time terrorists be taught a lesson, following the worst terror attack on security forces in Kashmir in the last three decades.

“It's high time we teach a lesson to the terrorists. We need to end it once and for all. Nobody.. absolutely nobody in our great nation should support these cowardly attacks!,” JSW Group chairman Sajjan Jindal tweeted.

“We have to now make sure that the world knows that they can’t mess with us. #India cannot be threatened! We move decisively when anyone attacks us in any way!,” Mr. Jindal said.

He also advised the government to call for an emergency Parliament session and abolish Article 370. “Let the country see which party supports this and which doesn’t. We have to draw the line right here!,” tweeted Mr. Jindal, tagging Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Prime Minister’s Office, and Congress president Rahul Gandhi.

Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani in a tweet said, “My condolences & prayers to all those affected by the tragedy. I have complete faith that the govt & our defence forces will do everything possible to bring the perpetrators to justice.”

Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra tweeted, “How easily we allow ourselves to believe that the world is ‘normal’ and that the small irritants & small victories in our daily routines are all that matter. One blast takes many lives & shatters all illusions.”

Anil Agarwal, chairman, Vedanta Resources, in a tweet said, “Deeply saddened by the loss of brave #CRPFJawans in the horrific #PulwamaAttack. My thoughts & prayers are with the families of the martyrs & those affected by the tragedy. I’m sure our govt. & defense forces will deal with the source of this dastardly attack firmly & decisively.”

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