The meeting extended “our deepest condolences” to the families who have suffered loss.The resolution also lauded the sacrifice of ‘ponywallah’ Syed Adil Hussain Shah, who stood up against the armed terrorists.”We share in your sorrow and stand united with you in this time of profound grief. We salute the supreme sacrifice of Shaheed Syed Adil Hussain Shah, who ferried tourists on his horse in Pahalgam, and was martyred during his attempt to fight one of the terrorists to save the tourists.”His valour and selflessness shall forever remain an inspiration to all. He is a true face of Kashmiriyat and Kashmir hospitality,” the chief minister said.The meeting also commended the people of Kashmir for their moral and material support to all the tourists across the Valley and for their resolute unity in condemning the recent attack.”We appreciate the spontaneous, peaceful demonstrations across towns and villages across the length and breadth of J&K, which exemplify our unwavering commitment to peace, communal harmony, and the rule of law, and reaffirm our collective resolve to foster mutual respect, uphold constitutional values, and work collaboratively for the prosperity and stability of Jammu & Kashmir,” Abdullah said.The resolution called on the governments of all states and union territories to come forward with an unwavering commitment to protect the Kashmiri students and citizens who find themselves far from home.”These individuals, whether traveling or residing outside Jammu and Kashmir, must be safeguarded against any form of harassment, discrimination, or intimidation,” the resolution read.The meeting also called upon all political parties, community leaders, religious institutions, youth groups, civil society organisations and media organisations in Jammu & Kashmir and the nation to maintain calm, resist the provocations of those who seek to disrupt harmony, and continue working together for the peace and development of the region.
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