As the mortal remains of those killed in the brutal Pahalgam terror attack reached their hometowns, an outpouring of grief gripped communities across the country. Families, friends, and local residents came together in tearful farewells, mourning lives lost in what was meant to be a peaceful holiday. From military honors to emotional last rites, each farewell captured the heartbreak of a nation still reeling from the violence.
Among the victims was Navy Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, who was on his honeymoon with his wife, Himanshi. Just days after their wedding, tragedy struck in Kashmir. As his tricolour-wrapped coffin arrived in Karnal, Haryana, crowds gathered to pay their respects. His wife clung to his coffin, surrounded by mourners and chants of condemnation against terrorism.
A Nation Mourns Its Own
In Rajasthan, Jaipur native Neeraj Udhwani was remembered by state leaders and hundreds of residents. On vacation with his wife, Neeraj Udhwani was fatally shot in Baisaran Valley. His wife, who stayed behind at their hotel, survived the attack and notified the family. Their two-year-old marriage was cut short in a moment of unimaginable horror.
Elsewhere, 33-year-old Santosh Jagdale’s daughter walked alongside mourners to perform her father’s last rites in Pune. Santosh had been on a trip with his wife and daughter. NCP-SP leader Sharad Pawar was seen consoling the grieving family, as Santosh Jagdale’s body was received amid an atmosphere of devastation.
Lives Interrupted, Families Shattered
In Raipur, Chhattisgarh, the body of Dinesh Miraniya was received by his family on what was his wedding anniversary. Accompanied by his wife and two children, Dinesh was shot dead by terrorists. Deputy CM Arun Sao joined the family, offering condolences during the final rites.
Karnataka’s Shivamogga mourned Manjunath Rao, while protests erupted statewide demanding justice and stricter counter-terrorism efforts. In Bengaluru, tributes poured in for techie Bharat Bhushan, killed while vacationing with his wife and young son. Reports said the attackers had asked his name before killing him.
Odisha’s Balasore saw Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi pay tribute to victim Prashant Satpathy as his family struggled to cope. Across states, political leaders, local communities, and ordinary citizens stood shoulder to shoulder, united in sorrow and a shared sense of loss.
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