Widespread protests erupted in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, as people took to the streets to condemn the brutal Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 people dead, most of them tourists. Demonstrators, including students and local residents, marched with placards and candles, demanding an end to violence and justice for the victims. The protests, part of a larger wave of candlelight vigils and shutdowns across Jammu & Kashmir and other Indian cities, reflect the region’s collective grief and anger. Shops and businesses remained closed, and security was heightened as people from all walks of life called for peace and decisive action against terrorism.
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00:21When a leader failed, he would force the enemy to the enemy.
00:24Whether he would be in any situation, in any situation, in any place, in any place,
00:31those are our children.
00:33We are the ones who have experienced this theory.
00:38Each Jenkins freshman, every Muslim who has returned here for this cause.
00:48We do this.
00:50What is happening today?
00:52We are showing national media!
00:54We are protesting our Kashmir regime.
00:56We also sabotage our parents.
00:59And who are with our children,
01:02we also sabotage our parents.
01:05We all need to be together.
01:07We have seen our people.
01:09We are all the same.
01:11We are totally shared with them.
01:15This is a crime for our hearts.
01:17Who are you talking to?
01:20The people who are getting killed
01:24They're killing you
01:27They're killing you
01:29They're killing you
01:36This is Kashmir
01:38This is Kashmir
01:42The Kashmir is outside
01:44Hindu
01:56Muslim
02:08Helf
02:11Bancaro, Bancaro, Bancaro