Grief and Resolve: Aftermath of Pahalgam Attack
- Bharat Bhushan was shot dead during a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, resulting in 26 fatalities.
- The attack is considered the worst in Jammu and Kashmir in over six years and shows a possible link to Pakistan's Inter Service Intelligence, according to Major General Yash Mor.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack, emphasizing that India will not allow the evil agenda of terrorism to succeed.
- Former Union Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram noted a failure of local intelligence contributing to the attack.
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Grief and Resolve: Aftermath of Pahalgam Attack
Grief and Resolve: Aftermath of Pahalgam Attack In the wake of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Pallavi Manjunath, the widow of Manjunath Rao, expressed her grief, describing the incident as a nightmare that should befall no family. During Rao's last rites in Shivamogga, she lamented the targeted nature of the attack against men.Union Minister Prahlad Joshi attended the funeral, underscoring Rao's impactful presence among friends and family. Datta…
Final journey home: Karnataka families mourn loved ones killed in Pahalgam terror attack
Grief hung heavy over Bengaluru’s Mattikere area on Thursday as family, friends, and neighbours gathered to pay their final respects to Bharat Bhushan, the 41-year-old IT professional who was among the 26 killed in the horrific terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22. Heart-wrenching scenes unfolded at Bhushan’s residence, where his family broke down in tears beside his mortal remains. His wife, along with close relatives, perf…
Bodies of 2 Karnataka tourists killed in Pahalgam terror attack reach Bengaluru
Bengaluru: Bodies of two tourists from Karnataka who were shot dead by the terrorists in the Pahalgam terror attack were brought to the Kempegowda International Airport here on Thursday. Manjunath Rao and Bharath Bushan were among the 26 people killed in front of their families after confirming their religious identity in Kashmir’s Pahalgam on Tuesday. Most of those killed by terrorists were tourists. Union Minister V Somanna, along with Bengalu…
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