Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui has expressed his deep pain and anger following the terror attack that took place in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam region on April 22.
The event saw participation from heads and members of various Indian diaspora associations in Warsaw, including the Tamil Association, Telugu Association, Sindhi Association, and Punjabi Association. Community leaders and devotees gathered to express their grief and support.
Slamming the J-K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, he said that the National Conference should take the responsibility for why the Centre was not informed about the opening of a tourist spot at the Baisaran meadow.
The Rashtriya Janata Dal emphasized that in moments such as these, it is essential that the government takes the nation and its elected representatives into full confidence.
The Chandigarh Police on Monday implemented special measures to enhance the safety and security of Kashmiri students studying in various educational institutions across the city, including Panjab University and DAV College.
After the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Jammu and Kashmir Assembly passed a resolution condemning Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, with BJP leader Ravinder Raina on Monday said that people across Jammu and Kashmir and India have rejected terrorism and warned that any threat to India's unity wil
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Nishikant Dubey on Monday slammed Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over his purported "no need of war" remark in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack and said people should find out whether Karnataka CM is a "patriot or a traitor."
Earlier today, the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly adopted a resolution condemning the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam during a special session on Monday.
Former Union Minister and Congress leader Saifuddin Soz said that if Pakistan claims it was not involved in the Pahalgam terror attack, then India should accept that for the time being and ultimately rely on the findings of investigating agencies.