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Kashmir's Deadly Day: A Mountain Resort Turned into a War Zone
Pahalgam, IndiaWednesday, April 23, 2025
The attack has left families shattered. Asavari, the daughter of businessman Santosh Jagdale, recounted how her father was killed for failing to recite an Islamic verse. Pallavi, whose husband Manjunath Rao was killed, confronted the attackers and was told to deliver a message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The grief is palpable, with relatives breaking down in tears as they speak to journalists.
In Maharashtra, a family is grappling with the loss of three cousins who were killed in the attack. The sudden loss has left the family in shock. The mother of Syed Hussain Shah, a local tourist guide, was inconsolable. Her son was the sole breadwinner, and his death has left the family in a dire situation. Hundreds attended his funeral, including the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, who praised Shah for trying to stop the attackers.
The attack has sparked protests and mourning across Kashmir. Shops and educational institutions were shut on Wednesday as a mark of protest and grief. The attack has once again brought the volatile situation in Kashmir to the forefront, highlighting the need for peace and security in the region.
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