Kashmiri Activist Slams Pak "Terror Industry" on Pahalgam Attack Anniversary

Kashmiri activist Javed Beigh has strongly condemned the Pahalgam terror attack ahead of its first anniversary, labeling it a barbaric and cowardly act. He squarely blamed Pakistan's military and intelligence establishment for sponsoring a decades-long "terror industry" in the region. Beigh praised Indian security forces for their counter-terror operations while calling for greater international accountability against Pakistan. He asserted that Kashmiris across communities have rejected terrorism and aspire for peace and development.

Key Points: Javed Beigh Condemns Pak-Backed Terrorism in Kashmir

  • Condemns Pakistan-backed terror industry
  • Calls attack 2nd darkest chapter after Pandit exodus
  • Praises India's Operation Sindoor
  • Urges UN action against Pakistan
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"Barbaric, heinous and cowardly act": Kashmiri activist Javed Beigh slams Pak-backed "terror industry" ahead of Pahalgam terror attack anniversary

Kashmiri activist Javed Beigh calls the Pahalgam attack a barbaric act, blaming Pakistan's establishment for sponsoring violence and damaging Kashmir's social fabric.

"barbaric, heinous and cowardly act - Javed Beigh"

Srinagar, April 19

Ahead of the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, Kashmiri activist Javed Beigh delivered a sharp condemnation of terrorism while squarely blaming Pakistan's establishment for perpetuating violence in Jammu and Kashmir.

Beigh described the assault as a "barbaric, heinous and cowardly act" that was deeply condemned by the local population, asserting that such violence does not represent the values or aspirations of the people of Kashmir.

He described it as the "second darkest chapter" in the region's history after the forced exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, asserting that Kashmiris across communities unequivocally rejected the violence.

Beigh argued that the Pahalgam attack, which targeted tourists after identifying their religion, exposed what he called the "terror industry" backed by Pakistan. According to him, such incidents damage Kashmir's image and undermine its social fabric.

"Every Kashmiri condemned it. There were protests across the Valley, cutting across political and religious lines," he said, emphasising widespread public outrage.

He further accused Pakistan's military and intelligence establishment of sponsoring militancy in the region for decades. "For nearly 40 years, they have brought gun culture, hatred, and destruction to Kashmir," Beigh said, claiming that thousands of lives have been lost and generations of youth deprived of opportunities.

Referring to India's counter-terror response, Beigh praised security forces for striking militant infrastructure linked to groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed during "Operation Sindoor."

On the international stage, Beigh called for greater accountability, urging global institutions like the United Nations to act against Pakistan for alleged support of terrorism and human rights violations.

He cited incidents involving minorities and ethnic groups within Pakistan to question what he termed the global community's "silence."

Looking ahead, Beigh advocated decisive measures to prevent future attacks, including stronger political will and intensified efforts against terror networks.

He reiterated that Kashmiris, particularly the youth, have increasingly distanced themselves from militancy and aspire for peace and development.

"Kashmiris have rejected terrorism," he said, appealing for national unity to restore lasting peace and enable the return of displaced communities.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Delhi, my heart goes out to the victims and their families. We must stand united against such cowardly violence. More power to voices like Beigh's who are speaking from within Kashmir for peace and development.
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Vikram M
While I agree with the condemnation of terrorism, I hope this isn't just political rhetoric. We need concrete, long-term solutions that address the root causes of youth alienation in the Valley, alongside strong security measures. Development and dialogue are equally important.
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Sarah B
Reading this from abroad. It's encouraging to see local Kashmiri leaders so forcefully reject terrorism. This narrative needs to reach global audiences more. The world must see that the people of Kashmir want peace, not the violence sponsored from across the border.
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Rohit P
Absolutely correct. Pakistan has bled Kashmir for decades. Their only export is terrorism. Our security forces are doing a commendable job with operations like Sindoor. Salute to our brave soldiers! Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
The mention of the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits alongside this attack is significant. True peace and justice can only come when all communities feel safe and can return. Hope the younger generation leads the way to a brighter, united future for Kashmir.

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