Mourning meeting in memory of the dead of Pahalgam incident

Baishak 14, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Mourning meeting in memory of the dead of Pahalgam incident

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The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu organized a memorial service on Saturday in memory of 26 innocent citizens who lost their lives in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday.

A Nepalese citizen was also killed in the attack. High level representatives and political leaders of India-Nepal were present in the tribute meeting.

"Our common commitment, the path of peace and coexistence cannot be weakened by such brutal incidents," Indian Ambassador to Nepal Naveen Srivastava said while opening the meeting, "We will prevent terrorism together and ensure a safe future for common citizens." In the condolence meeting, Nepal's Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba, leaders Shekhar Koirala, NP Saud, former foreign minister Mahant Thakur and senior officials of security and legal affairs were present. was. 

"Pakistani army chief's speech in the event not only incites terrorism, increases regional tension but also encourages terrorism," said the Indian embassy in Nepal. In the meeting, the Indian Embassy expressed its gratitude to all those present and expressed its belief that the permanent partnership with Nepal will continue in the common struggle against terrorism. Foreign Minister Rana and Ambassador Srivastava also reiterated their commitment to intensify mutual understanding, human rights protection and peace-building initiatives.

Kantipur

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