Kashmir & Kashmiriyat, in the aftermath of Pahalgam's terror attack
- At least 26 people died and 17 others were injured in an attack by suspected militants at a popular tourist spot in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir this week.
- The militant group 'Kashmir Resistance' claimed responsibility, expressing discontent at 'outsiders' being settled in the region, and Indian security agencies link them to Pakistan-based militants.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed that those behind the attack 'will not be spared,' and cut short his trip to Saudi Arabia to address the situation.
- Chief Minister Omar Abdullah called the exodus of tourists from Kashmir 'heartbreaking' after the attack, which has left many anxious about traveling.
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"Understand Why People Want To Leave": Omar Abdullah On Exodus Of Tourists After Pahalgam Attack
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today called the exodus of tourists from Kashmir after the Pahalgam terror attack "heartbreaking". The tourists have been leaving Jammu and Kashmir in droves since yesterday's attack in which 26 people d
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