Two dozen dead in held Kashmir
2025-04-23
NEW DELHI / ISLAMABAD: At least two dozen people were killed on Tuesday when gunmen opened fire on tourists in the tourist hotspot of Pahalgam, in Indian-held Kashmir.
The attack, which left dozens injured, coincided with a visit to India by US Vice President JD Vance.
The dead in Tuesday`s attack included a navy officer and foreign tourists, The Hindu reported.
Some of the victims were from distant regions of India, which included Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Pahalgam sits on a scenic meadow that has been used as a backdrop in Indian movies,most notably Bobby.
It also falls on the route of the annual Amarnath Yatra a Hindu pilgrimage to a cave shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva which makes it one of the most protected regions of Indianheld Jammu and Kashmir.
The brazen attack in the highly protected zone has raised eyebrows across the region.
Condemning the attack, Indian PM Narendra Modi said that those behind the heinous act will be brought to justice.
Modi, who was on a visit to Saudi Arabia at the time of the incident, ordered Home Minister Amit Shah to take all necessary measures in response to the incident.
Subsequently, Indian media reported that Shah was set to arrive in Srinagar to hold an urgent security review meet-ing with all relevant agencies.
A hitherto unknown group, named by several Indian outlets as `The Resistance Front`, is said to have claimed responsibility for the attack.
A similar incident took place ahead of former US president Bill Clinton`s visit to Delhi in the year 2000, but there was been considerable dispute over who staged it.
At the time, India had blamed Pakistan-based militants, but Indian and Kashmiri observers decried it as an alleged plot by the Indian army.
Following the attack, several Indian media outlets and social media accounts began linking the attack to Pakistan, without any evidence to substantiate the claim.
While pundits on Indian TV channels ratcheted up theircustomary anti-Pakistan rhetoric, there was no official fin-ger-pointing towards Islamabad in the hours imme-diately following the attack.
According to The Statesman, local police only reposted the X posts of the president, the prime minister, the home minister,and thelocalgovernor.
Eyewitness accounts Witnesses told The Wire that the meadow, which is not serviced by road and can be reached on foot, horseback or by chopper, was buzzing with tourists on Tuesday as the weather had improved after many days of rains and thunderstorms.
A tour guide told AFP he reached the scene after hearing gunfire and transported some of the wounded away on horseback.
`I cannot say how many, but the militants came out of the forest near an open small meadow and started firing, an eyewitness, who provides ponies for tourists, told AFP.
The witness, who spoke on condition of anonymity as authorities had barred them from speaking to the media, said the gunmen `very clearly spared women and kept shooting at men`.
`Sometimes single shot and sometimes many bullets` they said. `It was like a storm.
The witness said dozens of people fled as the gunmen opened fire. `They all started running around in panic,` he added.
`We tried to comfort them but they were just screaming... we helped carry some injured out of there on ponies.
Pallavi, from India`s southern Karnataka state, said the attack `felt like a bad dream` as her husband was killed in front of her and their son.
They were attacked by `three to four people,` India Today quoted her as saying.
`I told them -kill me too... One of them said, `I won`t kill you. Go tell this to Modi`.
Condemnations Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the death toll was still being ascertained, and would be announced officially later. `This attack is much larger than anything we`ve seen directed at civilians in recent years,` he said on X.
All Parties Hurriyat Conference Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq also condemned the attack.
`Deeply disturbing news from Pahalgam of a cowardly attack on tourists that has resulted in tragic loss of life,` he said in a message.
`Such violence is unacceptable and against the ethos of Kashmir which welcomes visitors with love and warmth. Condemn it strongly. Thoughts and prayers with the families of victims and wishing speedy recovery to the injured.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who is also Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, called the attack `extremely condemnable and heartbreaking,` while urging the government to move beyond what he termed `hollow claims` of peace in held-Jammu and Kashmir.
`The whole country is united against terrorism, Gandhi said. `Instead of making hollow claims of the situation being normal in Jammu and Kashmir, the government should now take accountability and take concrete steps so that such barbaric incidents do not happeninthefuture andinnocentIndiansdonotlose their lives like this.
US Vice President Vance, in a message from Jaipur, condoled with the victims. `Usha and I extend our condolences to the victims of the devastating terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India. Over the past few days, we have been overcome with the beauty of this country and its people. Our thoughts and prayers are with them as they mourn this horrific attack,` he wrote on X.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said that India had the full support of the US. `Deeply disturbing news out of Kashmir. The United States stands strong with India against Terrorism. We pray for the souls of those lost, and for the recovery of the injured.
Prime Minister Modi, and the incredible people of India, have our full support and deepest sympathies, he wrote on Truth Social.
Our correspondent in New Delhi also contributed to this report