Union Home Minister Amit Shah laid a wreath on the bodies of 26 people killed in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir and assured the survivors that the convicts of this heinous act would be brought under the dock of justice. According to officials, Shah laid a wreath on the coffins of the victims of the terrorist attack in the police control room in Srinagar.
Two families of Karnataka have drowned in mourning after a terrorist attack on Tuesday in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Bharat Bhushan of Bengaluru went to Pahalgam with his wife Sujata and a three -year -old son. He was shot dead by terrorists. Sujata and her three-year-old son narrowly escaped the attack. According to Vimala, the mother of Sujata, who was living in Mattikare, Bengaluru, India was murdered in front of his wife and son.
Vimala said, “My daughter called me some time ago. She told that she is safe in the army camp and when her brother reaches Pahalgam, she will go to the hospital to take her husband’s body. He told me that the firing took place in front of him. ”
He said that when Sujata came to know that her husband had died, she picked up the identity card of Bharat Bhushan and ran away with her son. Rupa, sister of Manjunath Rao, who lost his life in the Pahalgam terror attack, said in Shivamoga that his family had gone out of the state for the first time during the holidays. According to him, a friend of Manjunath called at around 4:30 pm and told that he was admitted to the hospital.
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Rupa said, “But we came to know about his death through news.” Rupa, who was holidaying in her ancestral house in Tirthahali, said that her brother had gone to Pahalgam with his wife and son. He said, “This was his first visit to Kashmir. He had holidays, so he went. He called his mother and told that he is safe and would return on 24 April. Our last conversation took place a week ago. ”The Karnataka government is helping the state’s tourists to return home.
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On Wednesday, it released helpline number080-43344334, 080-43344335, 080-433443336, 080-43344342 for stranded tourists. Relatives and acquaintances of people who have gone to Jammu and Kashmir have been asked to share their details through the helpline. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah sent Labor Minister Santosh Lad to Pahalgam on 22 April to coordinate the return of the affected Kannada people.
Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa said, “Our ministers are already there to help bring back the bodies. The government is making every effort to ensure that they are brought safely. I talked to Santosh Lad- he said that the situation is very stressful. “Speaking to PTI Video”, Manjunath’s relative Ashwin recalled that he was famous for his generosity.