'Not In Our Name': Jammu and Kashmir Takes To The Streets, Rises Against Terrorists After Pahalgam Attack
- Massive protests occurred in Jammu and Kashmir after a Pahalgam attack that killed 26 tourists, drawing political parties and civil society to condemn the violence and express grief over the deceased.
- The Jammu and Kashmir government allocated Rs 10 lakh to each victim's family and called for a special assembly session on April 28.
- Protests against terrorism were held across various regions, condemning the attack and reinforcing a collective stance of 'Not in our name' against violence.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to bring the terrorists to justice and condemned the attack as a direct assault on peace and unity.
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'Not In Our Name': Jammu and Kashmir Takes To The Streets, Rises Against Terrorists After Pahalgam Attack
The iconic Ghanta Ghar in Srinagar's Lal Chowk, the site of numerous agitations and demonstrations, became the gathering point to condemn the massacre of innocent civilians
Government calls all-party meet on J&K terror attack
New Delhi: The government will be calling an all-party meeting on Thursday in the wake of the terror attack in Pahalgam, official sources said. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is likely to chair it, they said. Home Minister Amit Shah and Singh are speaking to leaders of various parties on the issue, the sources said. Several opposition parties, including the Congress, had demanded that the government should convene a meeting of all parties over t…


Over 90% Of Terrorists Active In J&K Are From Pak: Officials
Jammu and Kashmir, which witnessed the massacre of 26 tourists in Pahalgam on Tuesday afternoon, has seen an increase in infiltration through the International Border, with 40-50 attempts being made in the past 6-8 months alone, officials have said.
Lessons from Pahalgam incident
Truth is that the Modi government has not been able to eliminate cross-border terror just as the previous governments also failed. Pakistan must pay the price for its actions In the vocabulary of the long-running Jammu and Kashmir conflict, one word has crept in periodically, namely ‘normalcy’. Politicians and pundits have often spoken triumphantly of how ‘normalcy’ is being restored in the Kashmir Valley. And yet, the stark truth is that for th…
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