Members of the Dharwad Anjuman-E-Islam unit led by its President Ismail Tamatgar on Thursday at Dharwad, Dharwad, Dharwad, and condemned the terrorist attack Pahalgam. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The condemning terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, who left tourists dead, members of Anjuman-E-Islamic both Dharwad and Hubballi introduced protests and presented a memorandum that demanded strict negotiations against those who participated in terrible crime.
In Dharwad, President Anjuman-E-Islam Ismail led Tamatgar Tichý protest against the terrorist attack.
The offices and members of the representative Muslim organization who wore a demonstration in front of the deputy Commissioner on Thursday, black groups and strongly condemned the terrorist attack.
Members of the Hubballi unit in Anjuman-E-Islam led by its President Am Hindasageri introduced a demonstration in Hubball on Thursday before they submitted a memorand looking for a strict action against terrorists. | Photo Credit: Kiran Bakale
They demanded that the Union government take strong steps against terrorist clothing, thereby ensuring the restoration of peace in the Kashmir valley. They urged the government not to participate in anyone who participates in an abominable crime. They said that such acts should be solved seriously and the perpetrators should be given a suitable answer. Subsequently, they submitted a memorandum addressed to the President to the district authorities.
In Hubball, Hubball President Hubballi led anjuman-E-Islam and former Minister AM Hindasagerri and other office bearers of the demonstration that took place before the mini vishan Soha.
Mr. Hindasageri, who addressed the protesters, said that such terrorist acts are aimed at disrupting the bonhomy between Hindu and Muslims living in the country. Terrorists who killed Indians should be shot, demanded.
Increasing slogans, demonstrators demanded strict negotiations against terrorists and condemned the terrorist act in strong words. Later they submitted a memorandum addressed to Prime Minister Hubballi Tahsildar.
Published – April 24, 2025 20:38