Srinagar- To condemn the killing of two Punjab residents in Srinagar on Wednesday by terrorists and to express solidarity with their families, candlelight marches were held at several places across Kashmir.
Members of civil society, traders federation, and citizens of Baramulla today gathered together and held a candlelight march condemning the killing of two innocent civilians in Srinagar yesterday.
The march witnessed huge participation of people, with participants holding candles as the march passed from main chowk to Nanak Bhawan, expressing their sympathies with the families of the innocent civilians of the target killings.
With resolute determination, the participants called upon the authorities to swiftly and diligently identify the perpetrators responsible for this despicable act and ensure that they are held accountable under the full extent of the law.
Similarly, in Pulwama, local residents, members of Civil Society Pulwama and traders took out a candle march In Kupwara, people started the march from Kupwara Bus stand which culminated at Fountain Chowk Rigipora after passing through Kupwara By-Pass.
Similarly, candlelight vigils and solidarity marches were held across the district including Sopore, Uri, Anantnag, Ganderbal and Budgam, echoing the sentiments of unity and empathy towards the victims of the tragic killings.
The protesters fervently denounced the heinous attack, unequivocally expressing their unwavering solidarity with the grieving families affected by their tragic loss.They shouted slogans condemning the killing of innocent civilians.
The candlelight March served as a poignant reminder of the community’s collective resolve to stand against violence and to uphold the principles of peace, justice, and unity.
The protesters said that people want to live in peace & harmony. They said that such unfortunate incidents should not take place as every human life is precious.
In Srinagar, BJP members arranged a candle march at Ganta Ghar Lalchowk and called for an immediate end to innocent killings.
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