Tourists, Locals Unite at Pahalgam Attack Anniversary, Vow Kashmir Can't Be Divided

Tourists, guides, and drivers gathered at Razdan Pass in Bandipora to mark the first anniversary of the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. Visitors from Mumbai and others stressed that such violence leaves deep wounds but cannot break the unity between Kashmir and India or the spirit of the people. Local guides echoed that Kashmir continues to welcome visitors with open arms, demonstrating resilience against attempts to disrupt peace. The Indian Army concurrently reiterated its resolve against terrorism, recalling the decisive 'Operation Sindoor' which targeted terror launchpads in response to the attack.

Key Points: Pahalgam Attack Anniversary: Tourists Pay Tribute, Reject Division

  • Tourists pay tribute on attack anniversary
  • 26 killed in 2025 Pahalgam terror strike
  • Message that terror cannot divide Kashmir from India
  • Indian Army recalls decisive 'Operation Sindoor' response
  • Locals and visitors pledge unity and resilience
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"Wounds will remain for long, no power can divide Kashmir," say tourists after paying tribute to victims on Pahalgam attack anniversary

Tourists & locals mark 1 year since Pahalgam terror attack, honoring 26 victims. They affirm Kashmir's unity with India and resilience against violence.

"No power can divide Kashmir and India. The brotherhood of Kashmir is the strongest example of its integral bond. - Tourist from Mumbai"

Bandipora, April 22

Tourists to Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday paid heartfelt tributes to the victims of last year's Pahalgam terror attack at Razdan Pass in Bandipora Gurez area, marking the first anniversary of the terror incident that left 26 people dead.

On the first anniversary of the heinous attack, Visitors, accompanied by tour operators and drivers, gathered at the high-altitude pass to offer prayers and observe a moment of silence in memory of those killed in one of the deadliest attacks targeting tourists in Kashmir last year.

On April 22, 2025, the nation was left shocked when terrorists struck the tourist town of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, entering a village and killing 26 civilians. Known as a tourist spot with scenic beauty, Pahalgam was rendered in blood as Pakistan-backed terrorists killed several innocent people.

Speaking to reporters, one of the tourists from Mumbai said the tragedy had left lasting wounds in the hearts of people across the region and beyond, but stressed that such acts of violence cannot weaken the spirit of unity.

"No power can divide Kashmir and India. The brotherhood of Kashmir is the strongest example of its integral bond. We are deeply saddened by what happened last year. Such untoward incidents leave wounds in the hearts of every citizen, but they cannot break our resolve. We feel safe here and the love shown by locals is overwhelming," she added.

Another tourist added that terror cannot divide them and here the unity would always stand stronger. "As we are here and today marks the first anniversary, we want to send a strong message to those who seek to destabilise peace that we are one. Terror cannot divide us, and the unity we see here will always stand stronger," she told reporters.

Local tourist guides showed similar sentiments, asserting that Kashmir has always welcomed visitors with open arms and will continue to do so despite attempts to disrupt peace. They said the participation of tourists in the remembrance event reflects resilience and hope.

The tribute concluded with prayers for peace and a collective pledge to uphold unity, ensuring that the memories of the victims continue to inspire resolve against violence.

On Wednesday, marking one year since the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives, the Indian Army reiterated its resolve against terrorism, remembering the decisive military response under 'Operation Sindoor' and warning of assured retaliation for acts against India.

In the aftermath of the attack, India launched 'Operation Sindoor' on May 7, 2025, targeting terror infrastructure across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). According to official details, Indian armed forces destroyed nine major terror launchpads linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Hizbul Mujahideen, and eliminated over 100 terrorists during the operation.

- ANI

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Priya S
My family visited Pahalgam just last month. The locals were incredibly warm. It's sad that such a beautiful place has seen such violence. Operation Sindoor was a necessary and strong response. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
Respect to the tourists who went back to pay tribute. That takes courage. Shows the real India – we don't forget, we don't get divided. The message is clear: Kashmir is and will always be an integral part of India.
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Sarah B
Visiting Kashmir was a life-changing experience. The article is right – the love from locals is overwhelming. These attacks aim to create fear, but seeing tourists return with this solidarity is the best answer.
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Vikram M
While the sentiment of unity is important, we must also ask if enough is being done to protect civilians proactively. Strong retaliation after attacks is needed, but preventing them is crucial. My prayers for the victims' families.
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Kavya N
This brought tears to my eyes. 26 innocent lives lost. But the resilience shown by both tourists and locals gives hope. Kashmir is heaven on earth, and no terror can change that fact. #KashmirWithIndia

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