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Young Hindu leader Addresses Indian Americans at Rally in Houston for Pahalgam Attack Victims

April 2025 216 views 05 Min 26 Sec

 

At a peaceful rally organized by Indian Americans to honor the victims of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Yajat Bhargava, President of the Hindu Students Council at Houston University, urged the community to stay united and resilient against acts of terror. Bhargava emphasized the importance of standing together in grief and solidarity, calling for justice for the innocent lives lost.

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