Key Points

Tourists are defiantly continuing visits to Kashmir's Bhaderwah despite the recent Pahalgam terror attack. Visitors praised the Indian Army's swift security response and local hospitality. Multiple travelers emphasized Kashmir's importance to India, refusing to be intimidated by terrorism. The April 22 attack killed 26 people but hasn't deterred determined tourists.

Key Points: Tourists Defy Pahalgam Attack Continue Visiting Kashmir's Bhaderwah

  • Tourists condemn Pahalgam terror attack as shameful
  • Visitors praise Indian Army's rapid response
  • Locals welcome travelers amid heightened security
  • Travelers reject fear-mongering about Kashmir visits
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Kashmir was ours, and will remain ours: Tourists continue to visit Bhaderwah

Tourists vow Kashmir will remain India's despite Pahalgam terror attack, praising Army security while visiting scenic Bhaderwah

"Kashmir was ours, is ours and will remain ours... We feel safe here – Tourist speaking to ANI"

Bhaderwah, April 29

Days after the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, tourists continued to arrive in Bhaderwah on Tuesday to witness the scenic beauty.

Tourists have condemned the attack, further stating that nothing could stop them from visiting India's Kashmir.

"The attack that happened a few days ago in Pahalgam, the act done by Pakistan, is very shameful, and our government will give them a befitting reply. Their aim behind attacking tourists was to reduce tourism here. But this will not happen. Kashmir was ours, is ours and will remain ours. This motherland is ours; we have come here and will continue to come. We feel safe here. There is nothing to fear, and the Indian Army is here. The people here are very good, there is no problem here...", said a tourist speaking to ANI.

Another tourist said that if they stopped visiting Jammu and Kashmir, it would only reflect that they were scared.

"Some people told us not to visit, but we refused to do this because it was just a show that we are scared... We will continue visiting these places and want to show that we are strong. We hope the country gives a befitting reply," said the tourist.

"Kashmir is ours, and whatever happened will not stop us from visiting. We are Indians, and we will not be scared of anything. This is heaven for us," said another tourist.

The terror attack in Pahalgam occurred on April 22 at the popular Baisaran meadow, where terrorists targeted tourists, killing 25 Indian nationals from across the country and one Nepalese citizen, leaving several others injured.

Meanwhile, a tourist from Ahmedabad, Rishi Bhatt, who was ziplining during the recent Pahalgam attack said he was "grateful to the Indian Army" who arrived within "20-25 minutes."

Bhatt, while speaking to the ANI, said, "Army covered Pahalgam within 20-25 minutes. They gave cover to all the tourists within 18-20 minutes... We felt safe once the Army gave us cover. I am grateful to the Indian Army."

"We soon found the Indian Army personnel before us. They gave cover to all the tourists," he added.

- ANI

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Priya K.
So proud of these tourists showing resilience! Kashmir is truly heaven on earth and we shouldn't let fear stop us from visiting. The locals are wonderful people who deserve our support. ❤️
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Amit S.
While I admire the courage, I think we should also be realistic about security measures. The government needs to ensure better protection for tourists before encouraging mass visits. Safety first!
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Rahul M.
Just returned from Bhaderwah last week! The place is breathtaking and the people are so warm. Don't let these cowardly attacks deter you - tourism is the best way to support the local economy.
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Sunita P.
The Indian Army's quick response is commendable! 🇮🇳 It's heartwarming to see how they protect both locals and tourists. We must stand united against terrorism.
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Vikram J.
Planning my trip to Kashmir next month! These attacks only strengthen my resolve to visit. The more we show up, the more we show that terrorism won't win.
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Neha R.
My heart goes out to the victims' families. But the best tribute would be to continue visiting Kashmir - it shows we won't be intimidated. The photos from Bhaderwah look absolutely stunning!

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