Key Points

The Assam government has provided Rs 5 lakh in financial aid to the family of Bitan Adhikari, a victim of the Pahalgam terror attack. Minister Krishnendu Paul personally delivered the cheque and condolences in Kolkata. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasized Assam’s support for the grieving family. Meanwhile, India is dispatching global delegations to expose Pakistan’s role in terrorism.

Key Points: Assam Govt Gives Rs 5 Lakh to Pahalgam Terror Victim Kin

  • Assam Minister visits Kolkata to meet victim’s family
  • Rs 5 lakh aid provided to kin of Pahalgam attack victim
  • CM Sarma assures Assam’s solidarity with terror victims
  • India sends global delegations to highlight Pakistan-linked terrorism
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Pahalgam attack: Assam govt extends financial assistance worth Rs 5 lakh to victim's kin

Assam Minister Krishnendu Paul meets victim's family in Kolkata, extends financial aid on behalf of CM Himanta Biswa Sarma.

"We have extended a token of assistance from the people of Assam to help them in this tough time - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, May 24

Assam government on Saturday extended financial assistance worth Rs five lakhs to the next of kin of the victim, who was killed in the deadly Pahalgam terror attack on April 22.

Assam Minister Krishnendu Paul visited Kolkata to meet with the next of kin of the terror victim and expressed condolences.

"Arrived at the residence of Late Bitan Adhikari in Kolkata to meet his wife, Sohini Roy. Late Bitan Adhikari was an unfortunate victim who was shot dead at point-blank range in a terrorist attack at Pahalgam on April 22, 2025," Paul, Minister for Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, posted on X on Saturday.

"On behalf of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma Ji, I handed over a cheque of Rs 5.00(Five) lakhs to the next of kin of the victim, along with a heartfelt condolence message," he added.

Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the people of the state stand firm with the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians.

"Though we can never fill the void that Late Bitan Adhikari has left in the lives of Smt. Sohini and the young child, we have extended a token of assistance from the people of Assam to help them in this tough time," Sarma posted on X.

Meanwhile, India is sending multi-party delegations, led by various members of Parliament, to different countries across the globe to brief them about the country's response to the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.

DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, leading an all-party delegation to Russia, on Saturday asserted that links to terrorist attacks in India are always "traced back to Pakistan," as she reiterated India's zero-tolerance policy against terrorism.

"India had no choice but to respond. But when India responded, we responded responsibly. We ensured no civilian was affected. We (during Operation Sindoor) only targeted the installations where terrorists were sheltered and trained. They resorted to military aggression and targeted gurdwaras, temples, residential areas where Indian civilians lived, and even our military bases," she told reporters in Moscow.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
While the financial assistance is welcome, Rs 5 lakh is too little for a life lost to terrorism. Our martyrs deserve better compensation. The government should also focus more on preventing such attacks rather than just damage control afterwards. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking to see young families destroyed by terrorism. Kudos to Assam govt for showing solidarity, but we need stronger international pressure on Pakistan to stop sheltering terrorists. Hope Sohini and her child get all possible support 🙏
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Arjun S.
Good move sending multi-party delegations abroad. The world needs to see Pakistan's true colors. But why only Rs 5 lakh? Our soldiers get more in martyrdom packages. Civilians killed by terror deserve equal honor and compensation.
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Sunita R.
The minister personally visiting the family is a humane gesture. Money can't bring back a loved one, but it shows Assam stands with all Indians against terrorism. More states should follow this example of compassion.
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Vikram D.
While I appreciate the assistance, why is our foreign policy still so soft? We keep providing proof about Pakistan's role in terrorism but the world turns a blind eye. Time for tougher measures - economically and diplomatically.
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Neha T.
This tragedy shows how terrorism affects ordinary families going about their lives. The child growing up without a father is the real victim here. Hope the government provides long-term educational support too, not just one-time compensation.

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