Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Passes Resolution Condemning Pahalgam Terror Attack, Calls for Peace and Unity

A Solemn Start: Tributes to the Victims
The proceedings began with a solemn tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam attack. Members of the Assembly observed a moment of silence in honor of the 26 civilians who lost their lives. Leaders from across the political spectrum expressed grief and conveyed their deepest condolences to the families affected by the tragedy.
A Unanimous Stand Against Terrorism
The Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution denouncing the attack as a brutal and cowardly act intended to disrupt peace and communal harmony. The resolution highlighted the collective determination of the people and leaders of Jammu and Kashmir to stand united against the forces of terror. It further called for every section of society to actively work towards preserving the social fabric and maintaining peace across the region.
Emphasis on Communal Harmony and Vigilance
In passionate speeches, members stressed the importance of maintaining communal harmony in the face of provocations designed to sow discord. The resolution urged citizens to resist divisive narratives and strengthen bonds of brotherhood. Legislators also emphasized the need for greater vigilance, encouraging communities to cooperate with security agencies and report any suspicious activities promptly.
A Call for National and Local Unity
Beyond condemnation, the Assembly’s message was clear, safeguarding peace in Jammu and Kashmir is a shared responsibility. Lawmakers appealed for continued coordination between local bodies, law enforcement, and citizens to prevent further incidents and maintain stability. They reaffirmed their commitment to supporting national efforts against terrorism while protecting the unique cultural and communal diversity of Jammu and Kashmir.
A Defiant Message Against Disruption
The resolution sends a strong message that despite repeated attempts to destabilize the region, Jammu and Kashmir remains resilient. By emphasizing unity, peace, and collective responsibility, the Assembly underlined that the spirit of the people cannot be broken by acts of terror.
