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US lawmakers support India's counter-terror ops in PoK

Meanwhile a White House petition seeking to designate Pakistan as 'terror state' has gained more than 3,90,000 signatures

An Army chopper at surveillance during a terror attack at the Army Brigade camp in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir.

An Army chopper at surveillance during a terror attack at the Army Brigade camp in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir.

Press Trust of India Washington
Top US lawmakers have come out in support of India's surgical strikes in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in the aftermath of the Uri terrorist attack which claimed the lives of 19 jawans.

"Uri attack against India was horrific. Prayers are with victims' families. I will continue to follow India's subsequent counter terrorism op closely," Congressman Steny Hoyer, Democratic Whip in the US House of Representatives wrote on Twitter yesterday.

"Our sympathy and support go out to India as they work to counter the terrorism they faced in the Uri Attack," Congressman Pete Olson said in a tweet. Olson, from Texas, is the vice-chair of House Energy and Power Committee.
 
"Condolences to the victims of last week's terrorist attack on the Indian Army base in Kashmir. We stand with India fighting terrorism," said Senator Jeff Flake from Arizona.

Meanwhile a White House petition seeking to designate Pakistan as "terror state" has gained more than 3,90,000 signatures.

Organisers of the petition said they have set a target of getting the support of more than a million people, which they said would reflect growing sentiment against Pakistan in the United States and globally.

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First Published: Oct 01 2016 | 9:32 AM IST

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