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'Distinguish Between Terrorists and Ordinary Citizens'

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May 11, 2025

The government must ensure that its response fosters trust and unity, rather than fear and division

- Mehbooba Mufti

'Distinguish Between Terrorists and Ordinary Citizens'

IT has been nearly a week since the Pahalgam tragedy shook the nation, and the shockwaves continue to reverberate across India. The entire country remains gripped by grief, anger and disbelief at the sheer brutality of the attack. Emotions are running high, and there is a strong sense of outrage and a natural call for justice.

Despite this emotional upheaval, citizens across the nation have shown remarkable restraint and unity. However, as is often the case during such times, fringe communal elements have attempted to hijack the tragedy to stoke fear and hatred, particularly against the minorities. This opportunistic behaviour must be condemned in the strongest terms.

In a heartening and powerful display of solidarity, the people of Kashmir have stood shoulder to shoulder with the rest of the nation. They have unequivocally condemned the attack and come out in large numbers to denounce terrorism. This spontaneous and courageous response by Kashmiris, who risked backlash from militants to raise their voices, has sent a clear message that terror has no place in their land.

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