Indian athletes condemn Pahalgam terror attack, some demand end of sporting ties with Pakistan

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The sports fraternity of India ranged from complaint and anger when he joined the nation to condemn the mortal terrorist attack in Pahalgam and some demanded that the country reduce all sports with Pakistan.

On Tuesday, the terrorists opened fire in a main tourist location in the pahalgama in southern Kashmir, killing at least 26 civilians and hurting several others. The Resistance Front (TRF), a group of shadows of the Terrorist Group of Lahkar-E-Taiba (LET), based in Pakistan, has assumed the responsibility of the attack.

Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli expressed their shock while crying the loss of lives.

“The affected families must go through an unimaginable order: India and the world are united with the subject at this dark hour, while we cry the loss of lives and pray for justice,” Tendulkar wrote.

“Sincere condolences to the families of the victims. Praying for peace and strength to families, all those who lost their lives and justice to be treated for their cruel act,” Kohli published on his Instagram.

Similar feelings were expressed by other main players such as Jasprit Bumrah and Suryakumar Yadav.

The former Cricket player from India, Shreevats Goswami, wrote a strongly written publication, demanding the end of all sports ties with Pakistan.

“And this is exactly why I say: you don’t play at Crickt with Pakistan. Now not. Never. When BCCI or the government refused to send India to the Champions Trophy in Pakistan, some had the audacity to say,” Got Shute.

“… killing innocent Indians seems to be Pakistan’s national sport and India should respond with zero tolerance and not with bats and balls,” he added.

Although India has not played bilateral Crick with Pakistan since 2012-13, and the BCCI declined to send its team for the Trophy Champions at the beginning of this year, other Indian teams have contained to travel to Pakistan for international events.

Goswami, who had recently visited Pahalgam, said he had felt that hope and peace returned to the valley.

“And now … this bloodshed again. Break something inside you. It makes you ask how many more times we are expected to remain silent, stay” sports “, while our people die. No more. Not this time,” he added.

A winning boxer of the “outraged” Olympic Bronze Medal and the ruling member of BJP, Vijander Singh, also asked for a firm “action”.

“Our good soldiers will definitely give an adequate response to this cowardly attack in the next time. In the presence of the brave children of the Indian mother, the plans of those who wish to disturb peace in Jammu and Cookmira,” he said.

The chief coach of the Indian Cricket team and the deputy of BJP Gautam Gambhir wrote: “Praying for the families of the deceased. Those responsible for this will pay. India will attack.” The two -time Bádminton player winner of the PV Sindhu Olympic Medal also wrote an emotional position.

“My heart hurts by the victims of Pahalgam’s terrorist attack. So much pain. So much loss. Without reason, no cause can everify so much brutity.

“For families behind, your complaint is beyond words, but you are not alone. We are with you. Sindhu wrote.

The Olympic gold medalist duo or Javelin launcher Neeraj Chopra and Abhinav Bindra prayed for the victims.

“With the heart broken by the tragic attack in Jammu and Kashmir. Prayers for the victims and their families,” Chopra wrote.

“With the heart broken by the horrible terrorist attack in Pahalgam. My thoughts are with the victims and their families. Terror does not take place in our world, we must be united against hatred and violence,” Bindra added.

The attack is the most fatal terrorist act in the Valley since the 2019 pulwama strike.

“They strongly condemn this cowardly act by terrorists sponsored by Pakistan. India is united with our brave army, the J&K police and the paramilitary forces in the fight against terrorism. Justice will prevail,” said the ex.

“My heart is with relatives of all those who lost their lives in an assault attack. This cannot be forgiven,” said the former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh.

The former hockey hockey hockey hockey hockey, P Sreglesh, the ferry Saina Nehwal and the two -time world champion Nikhat Zeeen also requested justice.

“The condemnation is not enough, justice must continue. Our hearts bleed by Pahalgam. Terror should never win. Prayers by all those affected in Pahalgam’s attack,” Sreglesh wrote.

“Pahalgam’s terrorist attack is a heartbreaking reminder of the threats he continually face. They spreading fear, they know that India is united and will prevail justice. Jai Hind,” Saina published.

Zeeen added: “Those who attack innocents attack Humanity to Itelf. They strongly condemn the cowardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Justice must be rapid.” The former Wicktkeeper of India, Parthiv Patel, said he was numb by the terrible act.

“Surprised and angry when listening to what happened in Kashmir. While those responsible will be punished, at this time there is an disbelief in the terrible acts and the way everything happened,” Parthiv wrote.

The Indian batting of Shubman Gill and KL Rahul and former Spinner and India captain, Anil Kumble, also offered their condolences.

“Violence like this does not take place in our country,” Gill published.

Kumble added: “Innocent lives lost by the violence of the sensation. Praying by force and peace for the affected families. We will be together against hate.” The former coach of India, Ravi Shastri, wrote “a frightening and cowardly act that should unite the nation completely, however,” the Cricket player turned into a politician Yusuf Pathan and his brother Irfan Pathan expressed a deep anguish.

“Every time an innocent life is lost, humanity loses,” Irfan wrote.

“Such acts of violence do not take place in our society. That peace prevails,” Yusuf added, who is the deputy of Lok Sabha of the Trinamool Congress of Baharampur, Western Bengal.

Posted on April 23, 2025

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