Students from Jammu and Kashmir held a candlelight march on Sunday near Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh to express their solidarity with the family members of the victims of the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
More than 300 members of Indian Diaspora gathered in front of Hauptbhanhof (Central Railway Station) and organised protest march from Hauptbhanhof to Dom Romer, passing through prominent streets in Central Frankfurt expressing solidarity with the families of terror victims.
Union Minister Jitendra Singh visited Udhampur on Sunday where he conducted a review of the security arrangements. Speaking on security concerns, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that appropriate security responses will be ensured, a release from Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pension
Dozens of members from the Indian community gathered, holding placards, chanting slogans, and waving Indian flags, sending out a loud and clear message against terrorism and its alleged sponsors.
A total of 537 Pakistani nationals have left India through the Attari border over the past three days after the deadline for short-term visa holders ended on Sunday, according to an official.
Traders, students and NGOs held a protest at Ghanta Ghar, Lal Chowk in Srinagar against the Pahalgam terror attack. Twenty-six tourists lost their lives in the terrorist attack which occurred on April 22. It included 25 Indian nationals and one Nepalese citizen.
Croatian and Serbian tourists were seen exploring the streets of Pahalgam, completely at ease. Holding nothing back, they expressed their admiration for Kashmir's unmatched beauty and its warm people.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "This is one of the longest expressways in the country... The entire work of the Ganga Expressway has to be completed by November... It holds the ability to land any fighter or commercial aircraft..."
Nepal's Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba strongly condemned the terrorist attack and underscored the collective resolve of India and Nepal to confront and eradicate the darkness of terrorism.