Jaipur, May 8 -- Hours after India carried out airstrikes on nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, the family of 33-year-old Neeraj Udhwani, who was killed in the incident, demanded more action against the terrorists residing in Pakistan but in a careful move to avoid any escalation. "Operation Sindoor was just a small step. There should be more actions against the terrorists in Pakistan. But India should be very careful about their next moves. Any escalation will cause severe damage to us," said Neeraj's uncle, Prakash Udhwani on Wednesday. He said that the justice is yet to be given to Neeraj and the other 25 victims of the terror attack. "Justice will be served only when all these terrorists will be destroyed in this region," he said. "But India is surrounded by only hostile countries. Everybody will stand by Pakistan if a war starts. Our economy, that is now a leading one in the world, would be destroyed. India will go back to the position where they were 20 to 25 years ago," he said. Neeraj was Dubai-based chartered accountant who along with his wife, Ayushi, was in India to attend a friend's wedding in Shimla on April 16. Later, the couple made a sudden plan to visit Kashmir. On the day of the terror attack, Neeraj stepped out the hotel alone and went to the Baisaran valley. In the evening, Ayushi was informed that Neeraj was among 26 people who were shot dead in the Valley by the terrorists. His body was later brought to Jaipur and was cremated in the presence of the family and several key ministers including chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on April 28....