Kerala: Pinarayi Vijayan & LoP Satheesan condemn Pahalgam terror attack

IANS April 23, 2025 329 views

A shocking terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir has claimed multiple lives and left many injured. Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Opposition Leader Satheesan strongly condemned the incident, expressing solidarity with the victims. The attack targeted tourists in a remote meadow, highlighting the ongoing security challenges in the region. A Kerala resident from Kochi was among those killed, adding a personal dimension to the tragic event.

"My hearts go out to the grieving families and those who are injured" - Pinarayi Vijayan
Kerala: Pinarayi Vijayan & LoP Satheesan condemn Pahalgam terror attack
Thiruvananthapuram, April 22: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan condemned the terror attack in Pahalgam in J&K's Anantnag district on Tuesday.

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Terror attack kills tourists in Pahalgam's Baisran meadow

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Kerala CM opens help desk for stranded residents

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Terrorists disguised in army uniforms targeted horse-riding tourists

A help desk has also been opened by the Non-Resident Keralaites Affairs Department, here and all those who wish to contact for information about Keralaites who are stuck in Kashmir.

Vijayan took to his Facebook and said that it's shocking to know about the terror attack that has taken place in Pahalgam.

"My hearts go out to the grieving families and those who are injured, wish them a speedy recovery. The need of the hour is to bring to book those behind this dastardly act, and all efforts should be there to tackle those engaged in terror activities," said Vijayan.

Satheesan said he is deeply shocked to hear the tragic news of the terror attack.

"This happened at a time when tourism is a big activity in Kashmir, and this is the outcome of a possible deep-rooted conspiracy. The Centre is duty-bound to ensure the safety of the country is taken care," said Satheesan, adding all those responsible behind this should be brought before the law.

The office of CM Vijayan has informed that a resident from Kochi was also among those who have lost their lives in the terror attack. 68-year-old Kochi resident Ramachandran, who, along with his wife and daughter, had reached Kashmir on Monday.

Notably, several tourists were reportedly killed and many others, including tourists & locals, were injured in a terror attack in Pahalgam hill station in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district on Tuesday, leading to the security forces launching a massive operation to hunt down the perpetrators.

As per reports, two to three terrorists wearing army fatigues came and fired at horse-riding tourists in the Baisran area around 2.30 p.m. Baisran is a small meadow 3 to 4 km from the Pahalgam market, and tourists take horses to reach the place as there is no motorable road to it.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
Heartbreaking news 😢 My thoughts are with all the victims and their families. It's good to see political leaders coming together to condemn this act of terror. We need more unity like this in difficult times.
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Rajesh P.
The help desk initiative by NORKA is commendable. Many Keralites travel to Kashmir for work and tourism - this quick response will help worried families get information. Hope they catch the perpetrators soon.
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Anita M.
While I appreciate the statements, I wish our leaders would propose concrete security measures rather than just condemnations. Tourists shouldn't have to fear for their lives when visiting beautiful places like Pahalgam.
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Vijay S.
That poor family from Kochi... just arrived on Monday. Can't imagine what his wife and daughter are going through right now. The attackers have no humanity left in them.
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Priya N.
Satheesan makes a valid point about tourism being affected. Kashmir was finally recovering after years of trouble, and now this happens. The economic impact will be severe on local businesses too.
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Mohammed A.
As someone from Kashmir, I'm ashamed that this happened in my beautiful homeland. The majority of us just want peace and to welcome tourists. These terrorists don't represent us. #NotInMyName

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