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Markets shut in 2-hour bandh across Himachal against Pahalgam attack
4/24/2025 10:17:06 PM
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Shimla, Apr 24: A two-hour bandh was observed across several cities of the state on Thursday in protest against the terrorist attack on tourists in south Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
The Shimla Veopar Mandal kept the markets shut from 11 am to 1 pm to denounce the gunning down on Tuesday of 26 tourists, who were gathered at a meadow in the town.
The Himachal Pradesh’s Veopar mandal’s vice president Inderjeet Singh demanded a tough action against Pakistan. In Hamirpur, people hit the streets and burned an effigy of Pakistan at the Gandhi chowk amid cheers for the dead. Inder Dutt Lakhanpal and Ashish Sharma, both MLAs, and former Sujanpur MLA Rajendra Rana were present at the protest.
The call for the bandh in Hamirpur was given by Hindu outfits and local Veopar mandals. A memorandum demanding strong punishment to those who took part in the Pahalgam massacre was given to the President of India through Hamirpur District Commissioner. Pankaj Bharatiya, the state assistant secretary of the Vishva Hindu Parishad, claimed that the bandh was observed peacefully. He also called on the people to identify the “black sheep” with an “anti-Hindu” stance. In Bilaspur, markets were shut and people marched on streets. Similar protests took place in Chamba, Kullu, Sirmaur and Mandi, among other places.
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