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I could not sleep after Pahalgam massacre: LG
State Times
|August 10, 2025
Sinha becomes emotional in Aap Ki Adalat
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha became emotional while speaking about the massacre of 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam by Pakistani terrorists.
Appearing in Rajat Sharma's 'Aap Ki Adalat' show, Sinha, in an emotional voice, said, "I could not sleep after April 22. It was an attack on India's soul. It was only after the three killers were eliminated that I got a sound sleep."
Asked by Rajat Sharma why there was not a single policeman present in Baisaran Valley, where tourists were enjoying picnic with pizza sellers around, the Lt. Governor replied, "The person who provided ziplining and other leisures to tourists in Baisaran was a private player. Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation had not granted him any permission. He did not inform the administration and police that he had started this. For four years, there was peace and calm throughout Kashmir Valley, and several small tourist spots had sprung up."
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