₹20 Lakh Reward Announced for Pahalgam Attack Information
Jammu & Kashmir Police seeks public help to catch attackers

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] April 23: The peaceful air of Pahalgam turned heavy with sorrow after a deadly attack claimed many innocent lives, mostly tourists. People who had come to enjoy the beauty of nature faced tragedy instead. This incident shook not only Kashmir but the whole nation. Locals now look at familiar roads with new fear. Their hearts ache remembering the lost ones, and they now pray for justice more than peace.
Reward Brings Hope to Families
To catch the attackers, Anantnag Police has offered a reward of ₹20 lakh for any helpful information. This reward gives hope to grieving families who want justice. The police assured that all shared details will be kept private. Contact numbers of senior officers have also been given for safe communication. It is a reminder that even one voice can help the nation stand strong together.
Home Minister Visits the Victims
Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the attack spot and spoke to injured survivors in Anantnag hospital. He flew by helicopter to see the area where the crime happened. The place, once filled with laughter and tourist joy, is now silent. Shah said that the country will not bend to fear and the attackers will face strong action. His presence gave strength to locals and families.
Pahalgam in Mourning, Nation in Anger
A bandh was held in Kashmir to honour the lives lost. Shops stayed shut, and streets were empty as people lit candles and held hands in silence. Across India, people showed anger and sadness. Protesters held signs saying "We want peace, not fear." The pain was shared everywhere—from Kashmir to Kerala. People demanded fast justice, and leaders promised strong steps in reply.
Nation Comes Together for Justice
PM Modi called a meeting with top officials, including Rajnath Singh and Ajit Doval. They discussed how to stop such attacks in future. Rajnath Singh said India would not only find the attackers but also those who supported them secretly. He gave a strong message that India is united in pain and power. The message from Delhi to Pahalgam was clear—justice will rise, no matter what.
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