26 killed in Pahalgam terror attack
Pahalgam: 26 people died in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. The terrorists asked the tourists to read Kalma and shot them who could not read Kalma. Amid this development, Professor Debashish Bhattacharya, Professor of Assam University, narrowly survived. Because when the terrorists were shooting, they started reading Kalma.
What is the whole matter?
Actually Professor Debashish Bhattacharya went for a holiday with his family. He teaches Bangla at Assam University, Silchar. He himself told that when the terrorists were shooting the terrorists in Pahalgam, the people around him sat on the ground and started reading Kalma.
Seeing this, the professor also started reading Kalma. Meanwhile, a terrorist came to him and asked him what he was doing but the professor did not respond to the terrorist and kept reading Kalma. Seeing this, the terrorist did not kill him but shot the man sitting next to him.
The professor said that after the incident, as soon as he saw that the terrorists had left, he immediately left with his wife and daughter. He kept walking for 2 hours, after which he found a local man, with the help of which he reached Pahalgam.
The professor is shocked by this incident and says he is not able to answer any questions.
What happened in Pahalgam?
In Pahalgam on Tuesday, the terrorists fired indiscriminately on tourists and killed 26 people. The terrorists asked their religion and name before killing people. The terrorists also checked the private parts of the men and also took off their pants. This incident has caused a stir in the whole country. (input language)
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