Shot and killed before the woman and son of Bihar -Origin Ib officer who is vacationing with family
Those who died in Kashmir in the terror attack on Tuesday include an officer of the Hyderabad intelligence bureau (IB). Many families were destroyed in this attack. Terrorists targeted tourists in Pahalgam’s popular Besaran Valley on Tuesday. Manish Ranjan, who was originally from Bihar, was shot in front of his wife and children. He was traveling to leave Travel Connistion (LTC) with his family. He was placed in the Minister section of the IB office in Hyderabad. When the attack took place, the family, along with several other tourists, visited the Basaron Valley in Pahalgam. This valley is known as ‘Mini Switzerland’. The Chief Minister of Talam, Revanth Reddy expressed the incident deeply sadly and shock. He condemns this cruel act and said that such cowardly attacks will never break the courage and spirit of Indian people. He called on the central government to take strict action against the criminals and expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims. Andhra Pradesh, chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, also strongly condemned the attack. He said in a post on X: “I am deeply saddened by the terrorist attack on innocent tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. I strongly condemn this foolish violence. My heartfelt condolences to the families who lost their loved ones and I pray for the early recovery of the injured.” Andhra Pradesh, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, also expressed his feelings about deep sadness about this tragedy. He said: “I am deeply saddened by the news of the tragic terror attack in Basaron, Pahalgam of the Anant Night region of Jammu and Kashmir.” He said: “The incident of the death of 27 innocent tourists and the injuries of 20 others are very frightening. I have heartbreaking condolences to the robbed families and I wish the injured should be healed soon.” India will not be frightened: AMIT Shah, in the light of this brutal attack, visited Amit Shah, Home Affairs Minister, Srinagar to meet the grieving families, and then pay tribute to the victims and visit the attack site in Pahalgam. He said the culprits of the attack would not be spared. The Minister of Home Affairs wrote in a post: “I pay tribute to those who died in the Pahalgam terror attack with a heavy heart. India will not bend before the culprits of this cruel terror attack will not be spared.” Share this story -tags