By | Mir İqbal
Sogam, April 22 – A solemn wave of outrage and sorrow engulfed the serene Lolab Valley as hundreds of residents gathered in Sogam to condemn the heinous terrorist attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of over 28 innocent tourists. The heart-wrenching tragedy has plunged the entire Kashmir Valley into mourning, sparking widespread condemnation and calls for justice.
In a powerful display of solidarity, people from all walks of life—including students, civil society members, local activists, and business owners—came together for a candlelight vigil, voicing their grief and fury. The demonstrators accused Pakistan of orchestrating acts of terror to destabilize Kashmir’s fragile peace and cripple its vital tourism industry.
Leading the march were prominent voices from the community, including Er Mudassir Lolabi and Bashir Lone, who fiercely denounced the violence and its devastating impact on everyday Kashmiris.
“The people of Kashmir have suffered enough. We cannot allow violence to shape our children’s future,” said Er Mudassir Lolabi during the gathering. “Terrorism is not resistance — it is destruction, and we must stand united against it.”
As candles flickered in the twilight, the crowd offered heartfelt prayers for the victims and pledged unwavering support to the families affected by the attack. There was a strong, unified call to dismantle the ecosystem that enables terrorism, condemning those who support or tolerate extremism in any form.
The march concluded with a collective appeal to authorities and security agencies to swiftly apprehend those responsible. Residents also reaffirmed their commitment to aiding the security forces in maintaining peace and ensuring such horrors are never repeated.
































