Muslim Rashtriya Manch Marks Pahalgam Attack Anniversary with Nationwide Protests; Calls for Decisive Action Against Pakistan-Backed Terror
New Delhi| April 22, 2026: The Lidder River flows unchanged through Baisaran Valley, but the memorial stone on its banks freezes every visitor. One year ago today, on April 22, 2025, the Pahalgam terror attack claimed 26 lives, etching a scar on India’s soul. Tourists now pause in solemn reflection, not just for selfies.
This Pahalgam attack anniversary transformed mourning into a roaring call to action. Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) sparked protests, rallies, and gatherings nationwide, channeling fury into resolve. Effigies burned, slogans thundered: terrorism ends now.
Indresh Kumar Declares War on ‘Terroristan’
RSS leader Indresh Kumar warned that Operation Sindoor—India’s bold strike against Pakistan-backed terror—will rage until “Terroristan” crumbles. “We neither forget nor forgive,” he declared in Jaipur. “Pakistan’s provocations will face fiercer retaliation.” He slammed Pakistan’s terror policies, predicting PoJK’s inevitable integration into India amid Islamabad’s chaos.
Leaders Unite: Society Must Fight Back
Dr. Shahid Akhtar urged every citizen to join security forces against threats like Pahalgam. “This is a national battle,” he said in Lucknow.
Dr. Shalini Ali, voice breaking, honored victims’ families: “The Indian Army answered in Pahalgam. Women nationwide stand ready for stronger action.”
National Convener Mohammad Afzal demanded escalation: “No more words—intensify operations to uproot terror.”
Nationwide Protests Demand Decisive Action
From Delhi streets to Pahalgam meadows, MRM rallies echoed one demand: accelerate the war on terrorism. Effigies of terror symbols blazed as crowds chanted for unrelenting force. This Pahalgam attack anniversary proves India’s patience is over—Operation Sindoor marches on.
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