“Phalagam attack had given wounds which will remain for long, no power can divide Kashmir with India”
Tauseef Ahmad
Srinagar, Apr 21: A group of tourists on Tuesday paid tribute to the victims of last year’s Pahalgam terror attack at Razdan Pass in Gurez, marking the first anniversary of the incident that left 27 people, including 26 tourists, dead.
The visitors, joined by tour operators, drivers gathered at the high-altitude pass to offer prayers and observe a moment of silence in memory of those killed in the attack, one of the deadliest targeting tourists in Kashmir in recent years.
Divya Rathi, a tourits from Mumbai said the tragedy had left lasting wounds in the hearts of people across the region and beyond. However, they stressed that such acts of violence cannot break the spirit of unity and harmony that defines Kashmir. “No power can divide Kashmir and India. The brotherhood of Kashmir is the strongest example of its integral bond,” speakers said.
“We are deeply saddened by what happened last year. Such untoward incidents leave wounds in the hearts of every citizen, but they cannot break our resolve. We feel safe here and the love shown by locals is overwhelming,” said Naveen another tourist to Kashmir Despatch.
“As we are here and today marks the first anniversary, we want to send a strong message to those who seek to destabilise peace that we are one. Terror cannot divide us, and the unity we see here will always stand stronger.”
Local tourits guides echoed similar sentiments, stating that Kashmir has always welcomed visitors with open arms and will continue to do so despite attempts to disrupt peace. They said the participation of tourists in the remembrance event reflects resilience and hope.
The tribute concluded with prayers for peace and a pledge to uphold unity, ensuring that the memories of the victims continue to inspire collective resolve against violence.