Indian Americans in Fremont, California came together on April 26th to hold peaceful demonstrations in response to the tragic Pahalgam terrorist attack that claimed the lives of several Hindu tourists. The participants expressed their outrage and sorrow over the incident, calling for strict action against the perpetrators and advocating for stronger measures to prevent future atrocities.
The gathering, which saw over 400 Hindu Americans in attendance, aimed to honor the 28 lives lost in Kashmir due to the Islamic terrorist attack believed to be backed by Pakistan. Jewish Americans also joined in solidarity with their Hindu counterparts at the event. Various local Hindu organizations collaborated to organize the demonstration, condemning the heinous terrorist act and expressing deep anguish over the tragic events that unfolded in the Kashmir Valley. Speakers at the event emphasized that violence can never achieve legitimate goals and called for increased efforts to prevent targeted attacks against Hindus.
Participants wore black attire and carried placards with messages such as “Stop Killing Innocents” and “Justice for Kashmir Victims.” The protestors waved the Indian tricolor and held banners demanding that Pakistan be declared a terrorist state in light of the Pahalgam Hindu massacre. The demonstration not only showcased the global Indian community’s concern for homeland security but also underscored a message of unity and resilience against terrorism. Similar vigils were organized across North America to show support for the victims of the attack in Kashmir.
FBI Director Kash Patel extended condolences to all those affected by the tragedy and reiterated the agency’s commitment to offering full support to the Indian Government in such challenging times.
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