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India Unites : Indian Americans in Boston Hold Candlelight Vigil for Pahalgam Terror Victims

April 2025 200 views 01 Min 25 Sec

 

In a moving display of solidarity, Indian Americans from the Boston area organised a candlelight vigil on April 24, to pay tribute to the victims of the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack. Gathering in front of a prominent city landmark, participants chanted Gayatri Mantra for the departed souls. The vigil served not only as a tribute but also as a strong condemnation of terrorism and a call for global peace. Community leaders emphasized the need for unity against hate and violence.

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