Key Points

A horrific terrorist attack in Kashmir's Baisaran Valley has shocked the nation, claiming over two dozen innocent lives. Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited Srinagar and assured stern action against the perpetrators. The National Investigation Agency has deployed a team to collect evidence and track down the terrorists. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that such cowardly acts will only strengthen India's resolve to eliminate terrorism.

Key Points: Amit Shah Vows Justice for Pahalgam Terror Victims

  • Terrorists killed over 24 tourists in Baisaran Valley
  • NIA team arrives to investigate brutal attack
  • Kashmir valley observes shutdown in solidarity
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Culprits won't be spared: Amit Shah after paying last respects to deceased tourists of Pahalgam attacks

Union Home Minister promises strict action after deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir's Baisaran Valley claims over two dozen innocent lives

"Bharat will not bend to terror. The culprits of this dastardly terror attack will not be spared. - Amit Shah"

Srinagar, April 23

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday vowed that the perpetrators of the brutal terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam will be brought to justice and added that India will never bend to cowardly acts of terror.

The attack, which took place in the scenic Baisaran Valley, claimed the lives of over two dozen tourists, after terrorists emerged from forest cover and opened indiscriminate firing on unarmed civilians.

Shah, who visited the survivors and families of the victims in Srinagar, expressed grief and pledged strict action against the perpetrators of heinous massacre.

"With a heavy heart, paid last respects to the deceased of the Pahalgam terror attack. Bharat will not bend to terror. The culprits of this dastardly terror attack will not be spared," Shah wrote in a post on X.

Earlier in the day, the Union Minister, accompanied by Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, paid tributes to the victims at the Police Control Room in Srinagar, where the mortal remains were brought under tight security arrangements.

Meanwhile, the government has moved swiftly to facilitate the return of the victims to their native states.

The Civil Aviation Ministry arranged four additional flights from Srinagar on Wednesday -- two each to Delhi and Mumbai. Authorities have also directed that airfare remain under control, despite the travel rush, as the Srinagar-Jammu Highway remained closed for the fourth consecutive day.

A team from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrived in Srinagar and headed to Pahalgam to begin collecting evidence related to the terror strike.

A major combing and search operation is underway in and around the Baisaran Valley to track down the terrorists responsible for the heinous assault.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while expressing condolences, said the attack has only strengthened India's resolve to eliminate terrorism from its soil.

"Such acts of cowardice will not deter India. We are more determined than ever to root out terrorism," the PM said.

Locally, the Kashmir valley witnessed a near-total shutdown in response to the attacks. Shops, commercial establishments, public transport, and educational institutions remained closed.

The shutdown was called by traders, industrialists, political groups, and religious organisations, sending a strong message of unity and mourning.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 Tourists come to enjoy Kashmir's beauty, not to face terror. Strong action is needed - these attacks must stop! My prayers with the victims' families.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the government's swift response, I wonder if more could have been done to prevent this. Security in tourist areas needs to be stronger - metal detectors, more patrols. Prevention is better than reaction.
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Amit S.
The shutdown across Kashmir shows the people stand united against terror. This isn't just an attack on tourists - it's an attack on Kashmir's economy and future. Strong message from local businesses!
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Sunita R.
😢 My cousin was supposed to be in Pahalgam that day but changed plans last minute. This hits too close to home. When will this violence end? The victims were just ordinary families enjoying a vacation...
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Vikram J.
Good to see NIA involved quickly. Hope they catch these terrorists soon and send a strong message. Tourists shouldn't have to fear visiting any part of our beautiful country.

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