One Year On: Remembering the Pahalgam Tragedy
Political leaders and parties across India paid homage to victims of the Pahalgam attack, marking its first anniversary. The event underscored India's unity against terrorism and commitment to peace in Jammu and Kashmir. Vigorous calls for resilience and vigilance echoed throughout the commemorative ceremonies held across the region.
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Political leaders across India observed the first anniversary of the Pahalgam attack on Wednesday, honoring the 26 victims who fell to terror by Lashkar-e-Taiba in 2025. The solemn occasion saw parties from all spectrums paying tributes and reiterating a united stand against terrorism.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, and other prominent figures expressed their condolences, emphasizing a commitment to eradicating terrorism from Jammu and Kashmir. Ceremonies and tributes highlighted the persistent memory of the attack and the collective resolve to prevent future tragedies.
Various organizations, including major political parties and social groups, held programs across the Union Territory. From prayer meetings to protests, the message was clear: the scars remain, but so does the determination to foster peace and defend against the menace of terror.
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