Terrorism In Kashmir | Kashmir Terror Attack, A Narrow Escape and National Outrage

- The Daily Hints
- 23 Apr, 2025
A horrific terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, dubbed “Mini Switzerland” claimed 26 lives including three from Bengal, on April 22nd, 2025. Tourists were targeted based on religious identity, sparking nationwide grief and fury. Sudipta Das, a Krishnanagar resident, narrowly escaped death by choosing a temple visit over the attack site. As India mourns, questions arise about security lapses and the government’s response.
Details & Context
The serene valleys of Pahalgam, a popular tourist spot in Jammu and Kashmir, turned into a nightmare when terrorists opened fire at a resort, firing over 40 rounds. Eyewitnesses claim victims were singled out based on religious identity, leaving 26 dead and many injured. The attack, the deadliest since Pulwama has reignited debates about safety in Kashmir, especially after the revocation of Article 370 which was touted as a step toward curbing terrorism.
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Sudipta Das, a Krishnanagar native vacationing with his wife was set to visit the attack site but changed plans due to bad weather. Instead, they visited a nearby Shiv Mandir. “We were at the temple when we heard about the attack,” Sudipta shared. “It was a close call. If we hadn’t gone to the temple, we’d have been there.” Among the victims were familiar faces he met during his trip, amplifying his shock.
The attack has sent shockwaves across India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the violence, vowing, “Terrorists will not succeed, and the guilty will face justice.” The Union Home Minister rushed to Pahalgam to meet affected families, while security forces are on high alert. Tourists have been asked to evacuate the valley, with roads blocked and many scrambling to return home.
Confirmed Victims of the Pahalgam Terror Attack,
1. Lieutenant Vinay Narwal (26, Haryana, Indian Navy officer, recently married)
2. Himanshi Narwal (Vinay Narwal’s wife)
3. Shubham Dwivedi (newlywed from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, shot in the head)
4. Prashant Satpathy (Accounts Officer from Balasore, Odisha)
5. Shailesh Bhai Himmat Bhai Kadatiya (44, from Surat, Gujarat)
6. Dilip Vedram Desai (from New Panvel, Maharashtra)
7. Bitan Adhikari (from Baishnabghata, Kolkata, West Bengal)
8. Sameer Guha (from Behala, Kolkata, West Bengal)
9. Manish Ranjan (from Jhalda, Purulia, West Bengal)
10. Hemant Joshi (from Dombivali, Thane, Maharashtra)
11. Sanjay Lele (from Dombivali, Thane, Maharashtra)
12. Atul Mone (from Dombivali, Thane, Maharashtra)
13. Manjunath Rao (from Shivamogga, Karnataka)
14. Shalinder Kalpiya (from Gujarat)
15. Syed Hussain Shah (Muslim resident of Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir)
16. Sundip Nepane (Nepali national)
17. Manu Nath (state not specified)
18. Shivam Narwal (state not specified)
19. Udhwani (state not specified)
20. Sanjay Lakhan (state not specified)
21. Piyush (state not specified)
22. Kalathiy (state not specified)
23. Prashant Kumar (state not specified)
24. Rameshwar (state not specified)
25. Anil Kumar (state not specified)
26. Unnamed Emirati national (foreign tourist from the United Arab Emirates)
Additional Details
· The attack killed 26 people including 24 Indian tourists from various states (e.g., Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha, Gujarat, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh) two locals from Jammu and Kashmir and two foreign tourists from Nepal and the UAE
· Among the victims were a 26 year old Indian Navy officer (Lieutenant Vinay Narwal) and an Intelligence Bureau official.
· The Resistance Front (TRF), an offshoot of Lashkar-E-Taiba, claimed responsibility, citing anger over alleged “demographic changes” in Kashmir.
Why a Complete List Isn’t Available
· Authorities are still verifying casualty details and some names have not been officially released.
· The remote location of Baisaran meadow, accessible only by foot or horseback has complicated rescue and identification efforts.
· Some sources mention ongoing forensic investigations which may delay the release of a full victim list.
Quotes
· Sudipta Das, Survivor: “We narrowly escaped. The temple visit saved us. I can’t believe people we met days ago are gone.”
· Prime Minister Narendra Modi: “Our fight against terrorism will only grow stronger. The perpetrators will face the full might of our resolve.”
· Gautam Gambhir, Indian Cricket Coach: “This cowardly attack shakes us all. My heart goes out to the victims and their families.”
Additional Information
The attack has drawn widespread condemnation including from India’s cricketing fraternity. Stars like Gautam Gambhir, Yuvraj Singh and Shubman Gill expressed outrage on social media. Air India responded swiftly, announcing two additional flights from Srinagar to Delhi and Mumbai on April 23rd, 2025, to evacuate stranded tourists. The airline also waived cancellation and rescheduling fees for Srinagar routes until April 30th, 2025.
Meanwhile, social media posts have raised critical questions about security failures,
· Where were the police and army during the attack.?
· Why did intelligence agencies fail to detect such a large-scale plot.?
· Is the timing linked to ongoing protests over the Waqf Amendment Bill.?
· The attack’s scale has drawn comparisons to the 2019 Pulwama bombing, with over 27 feared dead. Allegations of targeted killings based on religious identity have intensified calls for accountability.
Read More: Kashmir Violence | Pahalgam Attack Highlights Kashmir’s Ongoing Militant Threat
Impact Analysis
The Pahalgam attack has far-reaching implications,
· Tourism in Kashmir: The incident threatens Kashmir’s tourism industry, a lifeline for locals. Fearful tourists are fleeing and cancellations are spiking.
· Security Concerns: The failure to prevent such a coordinated attack raises questions about intelligence and ground-level preparedness.
· Political Fallout: Critics are questioning the government’s claims of stability in Kashmir post-Article 370. Social media is abuzz with demands for answers from National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and the Home Ministry.
· Social Sentiment: The attack has united Indians in grief but also sparked anger over perceived governance failures. Hashtags like #KashmirAttack and #IndiaAgainstTerror are trending, reflecting public outrage.
Airlines and travel companies face scrutiny for allegedly hiking fares amid the crisis, with some accusing them of exploiting desperate travellers. A viral post lamented, “No one controls these companies profiting off people’s fear.”
The Pahalgam terror attack is a grim reminder of the persistent threat of terrorism in Kashmir. While survivors like Sudipta Das count their blessings, the nation mourns the loss of innocent lives. The government’s promise of justice must translate into action—stronger security, better intelligence, and accountability. As India stands united, the focus must be on healing, rebuilding trust and ensuring such tragedies are never repeated.
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