What Message of Communal Harmony Emerged from Pahalgam on National Unity Day?
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Srinagar, Oct 29 (NationPress) As National Unity Day approaches, a compelling message of communal harmony and national integration resonated from the scenic valley of Pahalgam, Kashmir. This was highlighted during a Unity March organized by the Indian Minorities Federation, which featured a diverse delegation of religious leaders alongside Bollywood stars Mukesh Rishi and Preeti Sapru.
The event, commemorating the victims of the tragic April 22 terror attack, commenced with floral tributes at the Balidaan Stambh.
Participants engaged in multifaith prayers, while Kashmiri women and children tied Raksha Sutras—symbols of gratitude—to Indian Army personnel, representing solidarity and protection.
This Unity March was set against the backdrop of the brutal murder of 26 civilians, including 25 tourists and a local pony owner, by Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists earlier this year.
The heinous incident sparked nationwide outrage and prompted the Indian armed forces to initiate ‘Operation Sindoor,’ effectively dismantling nine terror infrastructures in both Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and within Pakistan itself.
In a show of resolve against Pakistan’s aggression towards civilian and military targets, Indian forces executed precision strikes, resulting in the destruction of 18 Pakistani defense bases, all without breaching the border.
The multifaith assembly in Pahalgam articulated a strong and clear message: India stands united, and any attempts to disturb its peace and integrity will face decisive actions. This event highlighted the ethos of “One Nation, One People,” reinforcing the idea that India’s diversity is its strength and that no adversary can fragment its unity.
The Indian Minorities Federation stressed that the declaration from Pahalgam transcends mere words—it embodies an enduring commitment to national unity and communal harmony.