Pahalgam Attack Victims Angry Over India-Pakistan Match: Operation Sindoor Called “Useless”


As india prepares to face pakistan in the Asia Cup cricket match, a wave of anger and grief has surfaced from the families of victims of the pahalgam terror attack. They question the government’s decision to allow the match while they continue to mourn their loved ones lost in the Pakistan-sponsored terror strike.


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Operation Sindoor Under Question


Victim family members feel Operation Sindoor has lost its purpose.


Sawan Parmar, who lost his father and 16-year-old brother, expressed deep frustration:


“Bring back my brother who was shot multiple times. Operation Sindoor seems useless now.”

Mother’s Appeal to PM Modi


Kiran Yatish Parmar, mother of one of the deceased, directly questioned prime minister Modi:


“If Operation Sindoor is not complete, why is the india vs pakistan match happening?”


She urged people to meet the grieving families to understand their pain.


Details of the Attack


On april 22, 26 indian tourists were killed in a Pakistan-sponsored terrorist attack in pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir.


Operation Sindoor was launched in response to eliminate terrorist threats in the region.


Public Demands Match Boycott


There are rising demands from citizens and public figures to boycott the match against Pakistan.


Former cricketer and bjp leader kedar jadhav also urged the government to cancel the match.


Owaisi Criticizes the Match


AIMIM chief asaduddin owaisi said:

“Are crores of rupees from the match more valuable than 26 lives?”


He questioned PM Modi’s past stance on terror, recalling:

“Blood and water cannot flow together… so what has changed now?”


The issue has sparked a national debate on whether sporting ties with pakistan should continue amid ongoing tensions and terror-related incidents.

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