Pahalgam Attack Anniversary: Global Call to Action Against Terrorism

The first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack has been marked with remembrance and renewed calls for international action. Dr Lakhu Luhana of the World Sindhi Congress condemned the attack and expressed solidarity with the victims' families. He raised concerns about cross-border terrorism and its implications for regional and global stability. The anniversary reinforces the need for sustained global cooperation to combat extremism.

Key Points: Pahalgam Terror Attack Anniversary Spurs Global Action Calls

  • First anniversary of Pahalgam terror attack
  • Global calls for stronger anti-terror action
  • Condemnation of cross-border terrorism
  • Solidarity with victims and families
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Renewed calls for global action against terrorism on Pahalgam terror attack anniversary

On the Pahalgam attack anniversary, leaders renew calls for international cooperation to combat terrorism and uphold peace. Read the latest statements.

"It is therefore imperative that the international community adopts a firm and principled approach - Dr Lakhu Luhana"

London, April 22

On the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack, remembrance and calls for stronger international action against terrorism have been renewed, as leaders and activists reflected on the tragic incident that shook the region in 2025.

The attack, which took place in the scenic town of Pahalgam, claimed several innocent lives and left multiple others injured. It was widely condemned across the country and abroad, highlighting once again the continuing threat of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and its devastating human cost.

Marking the occasion, Dr Lakhu Luhana, Chairman of the World Sindhi Congress (WSC), issued a strong statement remembering the victims and condemning the attack.

"On the solemn first anniversary of the Pahalgam attack, we remember with deep sorrow the innocent lives that were lost and the families forever scarred by this senseless act of violence," Dr Luhana said.

He added, "We strongly condemn this brutal attack, which struck at the very heart of humanity and peaceful coexistence. Such acts have no place in any society and must be rejected unequivocally, regardless of motive or justification."

Expressing solidarity with the victims, he said, "Today, we stand in solidarity with the victims, their loved ones, and all those affected. We renew our collective resolve to uphold peace, tolerance, and justice, and to work tirelessly against the forces of hatred and extremism."

Dr Luhana also raised concerns over the broader security implications of the attack, stating that allegations regarding cross-border terrorism have intensified discussions on regional stability.

"The concerns regarding the role of Pakistan in the attack in Pahalgam have intensified, as the country has regularly used terrorism as a state policy through non-state armed groups in the region," he said, adding that such incidents not only threaten South Asia but also have wider global implications.

He further urged the international community to take a stronger stance. "It is therefore imperative that the international community adopts a firm and principled approach, strengthening collective efforts to prevent and combat terrorism to avert a catastrophe of global dimensions," he said.

As the anniversary is observed, the memory of the victims continues to resonate, reinforcing calls for peace, accountability, and sustained global cooperation against terrorism.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The international community's response to terrorism often feels selective. Strong words are not enough; we need concrete, coordinated action. The victims and their families deserve real justice, not just annual statements.
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Priya S
Dr. Luhana is absolutely right. The world cannot keep turning a blind eye to state-sponsored terrorism. It's the innocent people of J&K who suffer the most. Global pressure is the only language some neighbours understand.
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Rohit P
While I agree terrorism must be condemned, I wish our own leaders and media showed the same urgency for all victims of violence, regardless of where it happens. Our solidarity should be unconditional.
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Aman W
Remembering the lives lost. Tourism in the valley was just recovering, and such attacks set everything back. My prayers for peace and for the resilience of the people there. 🙏
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Michael C
The global implications mentioned are real. Terrorism anywhere is a threat to peace everywhere. The international frameworks exist, but the political will to enforce them consistently is missing.

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