Unhealed Wounds: A Family's Struggle Post Pahalgam Attack
A year after the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 65-year-old N. Ramachandran, his family continues to cope with the loss. His daughter Arathi expresses sorrow as she plans to permanently return to Dubai. The incident prompted India to initiate military action against terror bases in Pakistan.
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The family of N. Ramachandran, one of the 26 tourists killed in the Pahalgam terror attack, continues to reel from the tragedy a year on. The 65-year-old was vacationing in Kashmir with his family when terrorists fatally attacked.
The assault ignited nationwide shock and provoked India to launch Operation Sindoor, a military campaign targeting terror bases in Pakistan. Arathi R. Menon, Ramachandran's daughter, experienced the horrific event firsthand.
In her grief, Menon refrains from further comment and is set to return to Dubai permanently. Memorial ceremonies are planned, underscoring the ongoing struggles faced by those left behind.
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