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Pahalgam Terror Attack : Indian Americans Hold Candlelight Vigil in Edison for victims

April 2025 332 views 03 Min 24 Sec

 

Indian Americans in Edison, New Jersey, came together for an emotional candlelight vigil to pay tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Holding candles and offering prayers, the community mourned the loss of innocent lives and called for global unity against terrorism. Speakers emphasized the need for justice and peace, while many participants expressed their deep sorrow and support for the victims' families.

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