
People in J&K Hold Candle March to Condemn Attack on Tourists
In a show of solidarity and outrage, people in Handwara, Jammu and Kashmir, held a candle march on Tuesday to condemn the terrorist attack on tourists in Pahalgam that has reportedly claimed the lives of 27 people. The candle march was a somber and powerful display of defiance in the face of terror, as the community came together to express their anger and grief at the senseless violence.
The attack, which was carried out by the terrorist outfit The Resistance Front, has sent shockwaves across the country, with people from all walks of life condemning the brutal act. The candle march in Handwara was a powerful response to the attack, with hundreds of people participating in the event.
As the participants held their candles aloft, they chanted slogans such as “Wake up, Pakistan!” and “Stop killing innocent people!” The chants were a clear message to the perpetrators of the attack, as well as to the international community, that they will not be tolerated or condoned.
The terrorist attack on the tourists in Pahalgam was a heinous and brutal act that has left the country in a state of shock and outrage. The fact that the attack was carried out on innocent civilians, including women and children, makes it all the more reprehensible.
The people of Handwara, who are known for their resilience and determination, have always been a symbol of hope and strength in the face of adversity. The candle march was a testament to their unwavering commitment to peace and their refusal to be intimidated by the forces of terror.
The government and the security forces have launched a massive investigation into the attack, and several people have been arrested in connection with the incident. However, the people of Handwara are demanding more action to be taken to ensure the safety and security of the community.
The candle march was a powerful reminder that terrorism is a global phenomenon that affects people from all walks of life. It was also a reminder that the fight against terrorism is a collective responsibility that requires the efforts of governments, civil society, and individuals.
In a statement, the District Magistrate of Handwara said, “We condemn the terrorist attack on the tourists in Pahalgam in the strongest possible terms. We stand in solidarity with the families of the victims and are committed to ensuring that justice is served.”
The people of Handwara are known for their strong sense of community and their unwavering commitment to peace. The candle march was a powerful expression of their solidarity with the victims of the attack and their refusal to be intimidated by the forces of terror.
As the country mourns the loss of innocent lives and demands justice for the victims, the people of Handwara are sending a strong message to the perpetrators of the attack: they will not be tolerated or condoned. The candle march was a powerful display of defiance in the face of terror, and it serves as a reminder that the fight against terrorism is a collective responsibility that requires the efforts of governments, civil society, and individuals.