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.
The UN Security Council has unanimously condemned the deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir that killed at least 26 people, calling it "a reprehensible act of terrorism." In a formal statement, the 15-member body demanded justice for perpetrators and expressed condolences to victims'
Chugh further added that the "new India" will root out terror, and the brutes who killed innocents in Pahalgam will receive an unimaginable punishment.
Tilak Rupchandani, a tourist from Nagpur, Maharashtra, who survived the attack, recalled the incident and said, "It was in no time that such a heavenly moment turned into an unimaginable hellish disaster".
Amid the nationwide mourning and protests against the tragic April 22 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday pleaded to the people of the country not to be under the impression that Kashmiris are their enemies.
"People of Pakistan should also raise their voice against such terrorism in their country so that their army and government are forced to stop such heinous acts," Mahli told ANI.