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In the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, CM Omar Abdullah condemned the Pahalgam terror attack who killed 26. He praised the bravery of the local people and called for hope, emphasizing that terror will end when people support the administration.
In a powerful speech in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly after the Pahalgam terror attack, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that every part of the country, from north to south and east to west, came around the neck of this heinous act. The leader of the National Conference said that the entire Kashmir is united against this attack and it can mark the “beginning of the end of terror” in the valley.
In a rare show in Bonomi between the opposition and the treasury benches, the BJP praised Mr. Abdullah’s response after the April 22 attack, killing 25 tourists and a Kashmiri in cold blood. Leader of the opposition Sunil Sharma condemned the terrorist attack and praised the Chief Minister for calling an all-party meeting and calling Assembly Speaker Abdul Raheim.
Mr. Abdullah read the names and states of each of the 26 victims of the terrorist attack and said, “The whole country has come to the neck of this attack,” from north to south, east, Gujarat to Gujarat, Kashmir to Kerala, the whole country has come to the neck of this attack. “
The Chief Minister said that Jammu and Kashmir started feeling that such attacks were behind it. “Unfortunately, Basaron has created the same situation when we feel where the next attack would take place. I was with the Leader of the Opposition in the Police Control Room when we paid tribute to these people. I had no words to apologize to the families of the victims,” he said.
Mr. Abdullah said that security in Jammu and Kashmir is not under the elected government. “But as the Chief Minister, as the Minister of Tourism, I welcomed him here. As a host, it was my responsibility to ensure his safe comeback. I could not. I could not do.
Targeting the terrorists behind this attack, he said, “Those who claimed that they had done this for us. But did we ask this? Did we say that these 26 people should be sent back to the coffins in our name? Do we agree on this? None of us are not with this attack. This attack has made us lose.”
Emphasizing that someone should seek hope in the worst time, he said that this is the first time in two decades that people in Jammu and Kashmir have hit the streets to oppose such a scale attack. He said, “There is no city or village from Katua to Kupwara, where people did not oppose it. He said,” Not in my name “. And it’s comfortable,” he said.
When people are with the administration, terror will end and this is the beginning of an occasion, the Chief Minister said. “We have to be cautious, we should not do anything that will remove people from us. We should not take any action harmful to this spontaneous protest. We can control extremism with guns, but we cannot finish it. It will end when people are with us. Today, it seems that people are reaching there.
Referring to Syed Adil Hussain Shah, the brave pony ride operator, who was killed by the terrorists, tried to protect a tourist, the Chief Minister said, “What can I say about him? Everyone is afraid of his life. But he sacrificed his life for tourists, our guests. To help tourists.
Mr. Abdullah said that some Kashmiri students faced some problems in other parts of the country after the attack. “But I also want to thank the state governments who controlled the situation.”