Key Points

A devastating terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir left Pallavi traumatized after witnessing her husband Manjunath's murder. The attackers specifically targeted Hindu tourists, killing multiple men while sparing women and children. Pallavi courageously confronted the terrorist, who chillingly told her to inform Prime Minister Modi about the attack. Her emotional account reveals the brutal and calculated nature of the terrorist incident, highlighting the ongoing safety challenges for tourists in the region.

Key Points: Kashmir Terror Attack Survivor Pallavi Confronts Manjunath's Killer

  • Terrorist targeted Hindu tourists in Pahalgam killing multiple men
  • Pallavi and son confronted attacker demanding to be killed
  • Family from Shivamogga was on vacation when attack occurred
  • Manjunath killed in front of his wife and 18-year-old son
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'Go tell this to Modi', terrorist told me after killing my husband: Pahalgam attack survivor shares story

Bengaluru tourist Pallavi reveals traumatic Pahalgam terrorist encounter where her husband Manjunath was killed

"Go and tell Modi - Terrorist to Pallavi after killing her husband"

Bengaluru, April 22

Pallavi, the tourist who lost her husband Manjunath in the terrorist attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, shared her harrowing experience on Tuesday.

She revealed that both she and her 18-year-old son confronted the terrorist and pleaded to be killed alongside Manjunath.

However, the terrorist reportedly told them that he would not harm them and instead instructed them to inform Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the attack.

Speaking to a reputed Kannada media over the phone, Pallavi said, "We are in Pahalgam, and my husband died right in front of me. I couldn’t cry or react -- I couldn’t even comprehend what had just happened. I had come here with my husband Manjunath and our son Abhijeya from Karnataka's Shivamogga."

“I was accompanied by my car driver, who is a good person. He told me that Hindus were being targeted. Three others, who kept saying ‘Bismillah’, helped us get to safety. I want my husband's body to be airlifted. All three of us should return together," she added.

"I noticed that there were three to four attackers. After my husband was killed, I faced one of the terrorists and said, 'Mere pati ko mara hai na, mujhe bhi maaro' (You've killed my husband, kill me too). My son also confronted him and said, 'Kutte, mere papa ko maara, humein bhi maar daalo' (You dog, you killed my father, kill us too)," she recounted.

"The terrorist replied, 'Nahin marenge. Tum Modi ko jaake bolo' (I won't kill you. Go and tell Modi)," Pallavi said.

Describing the scene further, she said, "The terrorists were right in front of us. They were not in army uniforms. Almost all the men were targeted. There were many newlywed couples, and in most cases, only the husbands were attacked while women and others were spared. Hindus were targeted. There were around 500 tourists present."

"We had gone there on horseback. My son had not eaten anything since morning, so my husband went to get him some bread. At first, we heard gunfire and thought the army had fired a shot. Then people started running. I saw my husband had already collapsed and was lying in a pool of blood. He had been shot in the head. I sat beside his body, unable to react," she added.

"I want to return to my hometown, Shivamogga, but not alone. I will return only with my husband's body. All three of us must come back together. I request the authorities to make the necessary arrangements," Pallavi said.

The trio had gone on a Kashmir trip on April 19, and they were supposed to return on April 24.

Manjunath's family is shell-shocked in Shivamogga.

Manjunath's mother has not been informed about the death of her son.

She had been told that Manjunath is injured and he will return safely soon.

Manjunath was a realtor, and his wife Pallavi is a bank manager.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 The courage shown by Pallavi and her son in that moment is unimaginable. My deepest condolences to the family. We need stronger security measures in tourist areas.
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Priya M.
The terrorist saying "Go tell Modi" shows this was a political message, not just random violence. The government needs to address the root causes of radicalization in Kashmir.
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Sanjay T.
Respectfully, while the article is well-written, it might help to include more context about the security situation in Pahalgam. Were there warnings? What measures were in place? This could help future travelers make informed decisions.
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Ananya R.
The part about the Muslim driver and others saying 'Bismillah' helping them shows humanity exists on both sides. My heart breaks for the family - no one should have to go through this trauma.
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Vikram S.
This is why we need to stop pretending Kashmir is completely safe for tourism. The government must be transparent about security risks instead of pushing the "normalcy" narrative.
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Neha P.
The poor mother not being told about her son's death yet... that's the saddest part for me. How will she cope when she finds out? 😢 We need better support systems for families of terror victims.

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