Delhi Stands in Solidarity with Pahalgam Victims: Thousands Protest Outside ISKCON Temple

New Delhi: A massive protest was held outside the ISKCON Temple in Delhi today, as thousands of people from all walks of life gathered to condemn the brutal attack on Hindu devotees in Pahalgam, Kashmir.

Led by senior BJP leader Rajpal Singh, the protest saw prominent social activists, student leaders, and retired military personnel join hands to demand justice and security for the victims and their families.

The protesters, who included students, youth, women, senior citizens, and community leaders, chanted slogans like "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" and "Down with Pakistan", echoing their anger and solidarity with the victims.

The protest remained peaceful, but the sheer scale of the gathering and the powerful voices from the stage sent a clear message: India will no longer tolerate religiously motivated violence.

"We demand a high-level investigation into the attack and stringent punishment for the perpetrators," said Rajpal Singh, addressing the gathering. "We also demand foolproof security arrangements for pilgrims and religious sites nationwide."

The protest was attended by several prominent personalities, including social activists Pawan Sharma, Virender Gautam, and retired Wing Commander Chadha.

The attack on Hindu devotees in Pahalgam, Kashmir, has sent shockwaves across the country, with many condemning the incident as a direct assault on India's unity, cultural values, and secular spirit.

The Delhi protest was one of several held across the country, with many more planned in the coming days.

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