
Sai Srinivasam Apartment Senior Citizens Association, Old Alwal, organized a light rally rally in protest against the terrorist attack. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
CSI Garrison Wesley Church, Trimulgherry, organized a candle rally in front of the church. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Citizens Twin Cities on Sunday spent their honors to the victims of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, which last week demanded the lives of innocent tourists.
Soon after Sunday service, members of the church were organized by Garrison Wesley, Trimulgherry, in front of the Church of the Tichá Rally Candles. They expressed deep grief and offered sincere condolences to surviving families. “We pray that their souls are eternal,” Rev said. Dr. Prof. M. Rajeshwar Solomon Presbyter for the Church and added: “Terrorism does not know religion. It is a tragic reminder that the actions of violence are only trying to destroy together-shared humanity.”
Meanwhile, under the Aegis of Sai Srinivasam Association for Seniors of Citizens, Old Alwal, President Ramesh Kumar and Secretary General Devakonda Rajeshwar Rao, a large number of population in the community organized in protest against a brutal attack.
Seniors, children and women holding candles marched from the gate of the community to the main entrance until Colona retreat. The inhabitants who held the labels and increased the slogans against the terrorist attack have expanded their sincere condolences to the families of victims.
In the colony of TNGO Gachibowli, the local residents organized the Peace Rally. The inhabitants walked around the colony and held candles.
Published – April 27 2025 06:58 IS IS