Pawan Kalyan Expresses Anguish Over Pahalgam Terror Attack

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Actor and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has condemned the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, where 26 people, were killed. Pawan Kalyan described the violence as a “genocide,” asserting that this is similar to the genocide against Kashmiri Pandits. He called this a continuation of that incident. Read on to know more.

Actor and Andhra Pradesh deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan has condemned the Pahalgam terror attack as "Continuation of Hindu genocide". Pawan Kalyan Condemns Pahalgam Terror Attack Talking about Pahalgam Terrorist Attack, Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan said "This is a very targeted killing. They (terrorists) asked whether you are Hindu or not.

This is not the first time they have done this. There was genocide against Kashmiri Pandits. I personally experienced it in 1986 and 89.



We were there for 4 years. After 1989, more than a lakh Kashmiri Hindus were forced to leave their land and were killed, slaughtered and murdered. I think this is nothing but a continuation of that.

" A few days ago Pawan Kalyan visited the families of victims two Telugu residents who were among the 26 killed in the terrorist attack. He said "It was a ghastly and painful incident. Today, after meeting Madhusudan's family and Chandramouli's family, it is very difficult even for me after hearing what they went through.

..I don't have enough strength to speak.

In the name of religion, targeting people. It was a very clear-cut target killing..

..from 1986-1989 we used to visit Kashmir for Telugu films, so I knew how the situation had changed from 1986 to 1989.

..from that particular time to now, I feel it is a revival of Hindu genocide.

" He also said “This pain cannot be contained, it should be shared. It is about accepting the fact that Hindus are exclusively targeted. We have to accept it,” he added He stated that this was not the time for “petty politics or blame game” and that such incidents must never be repeated.

“We should all take it as a great lesson and make sure that a stern response should be given,” he said. Calling the attack an act of war against civilians, he said: “A war is between two armies. Here you’re targeting innocent individuals.

When they have now started a war, we have to take stern action. Nobody wants a war but if they have created a war then there will be consequences. They can’t evade it.

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