Pahalgam Attack Anniversary: Family Recalls Horror, Demands Terrorism-Free India

The family of Santosh Jagdale, a victim of the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, commemorated the first anniversary of the tragedy. Pragati Jagdale, his wife, recounted the horrific incident where Pakistan-backed terrorists killed 26 people after questioning their religion. The family praised the Indian government's retaliatory military response, Operation Sindoor, which targeted terrorist launchpads. They urged the government to strengthen the armed forces and ensure such attacks never happen again, stating true justice will come only when India is free from terrorism.

Key Points: Pahalgam Attack Victim's Family Seeks Justice on 1st Anniversary

  • Family marks 1st anniversary of Pahalgam attack
  • Recalls horror of religion-based killings
  • Praises government's Operation Sindoor
  • Calls for stronger armed forces
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"Will get justice when country becomes terrorism-free": Family of Pahalgam attack victim recalls horrors of April 22

The family of Santosh Jagdale, a victim of the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, recalls the horror and hails Operation Sindoor on the tragedy's first anniversary.

"We will get justice the day our country becomes terrorism-free. - Asavari Jagdale"

Pune, April 21

The family of the Pahalgam terror attack victim, the late Santosh Jagdale, remembered him on the eve of the first anniversary of the tragedy and urged the government to ensure such an incident does not happen in the future.

Pragati Jagdale, wife of the late Santosh Jagdale, recalled the horrors of April 22, 2025, when Pakistan-backed terrorists entered a village of Pahalgam and killed 26 individuals.

She hailed India's retaliatory action, Operation Sindoor, while urging the Centre to recruit more individuals in the Indian armed forces.

Pragati Jagdale told ANI, "A year has passed, but I am still stuck on the Pahalgam attack. I did not know that he was no more; I thought maybe he had passed out, but he will survive once we take him to the hospital... Our government understood our pain and carried out Operation Sindoor. I would like to urge the government to ensure that such things never happen again. After the incident, we had to go through a lot, but the government fulfilled all of their promises. The 26 families who were affected in the Pahalgam attack will never be able to get over it."

"I hope that they recruit more forces into the Indian army to ensure the safety of people in such places, which would also give employment to the unemployed youth of the country," she added.

Santosh Jagdale's daughter, Asavari Jagdale, said that the families of the terror attack victims will get justice when India becomes a terrorism-free country.

"A year has passed since the Pahalgam Terror attack. It's a black day for us because we were very happy when we planned the trip. Even when we reached Pahalgam, we were clicking pictures, and then our lives changed completely in just one hour. A 25-year-old comes with an AK-47 and asks you about your religion. But this happened, and people were shot. Operation Sindoor was carried out, which targeted the terrorist at their base and completely dismantled them. I think we will get justice the day our country becomes terrorism-free," Asavari Jagdale said.

On April 22, 2025, the nation was shocked as terror struck Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. Pahalgam, known as a tourist spot with scenic beauty, was rendered in blood as Pakistan-backed terrorists entered a village and killed 26 people.

In the cross-border communal attack in Pahalgam, the assailants questioned the victims about their religion before killing them.

As India mourned the deceased, what followed was decisive action by the Indian armed forces in the form of Operation Sindoor. Indian armed forces struck terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).

In Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, 2025, India successfully destroyed nine major terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), targeting Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen facilities. Indian armed forces killed over 100 terrorists in action.

Pakistan responded with drone attacks and shelling. But inflicted by heavy damage, Pakistan's Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) called the Indian DGMO and a ceasefire was agreed on May 10.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Pragati Jagdale's suggestion to recruit more youth into the armed forces is brilliant. It will boost our security and provide jobs. Jai Hind!
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David E
The daughter's words are so powerful. "We will get justice the day our country becomes terrorism-free." That is the ultimate goal. The government's swift action with Operation Sindoor shows commitment, but sustained pressure is needed.
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Aman W
Asking people about their religion before killing them... this is the height of barbarism. We cannot let such forces succeed. While the military response was good, we also need better intelligence on the ground to prevent such attacks in the first place.
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Sarah B
The strength shown by Pragati and Asavari Jagdale is inspiring. To channel their grief into a call for stronger national security is remarkable. My thoughts are with them.
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Karthik V
Operation Sindoor was a fitting reply. But we must ensure the ceasefire holds and Pakistan is held accountable for harboring terrorists. Eternal vigilance is the price of peace.

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