Pahalgam Attack: Residents of Noida are in anger and grief, Candle march everywhere

Sector-12 of Noida's 'Plot Owners Residents Welfare Association' (Porwa), which was led by a small 8-year-old girl, Amaira Sharma, a resident of the sector, carrying the tricolour.

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Noida: The whole nation is filled in anger and Noida city residents are unitedly taking out candle marches in different sectors against the Pahalgam attack. After this attack, the citizens of Noida are demanding in a strong voice that the terrorists and their master Pakistan should be taught a tough lesson immediately. The series of candle marches that started on 23 April continued in Noida on Monday as well.

Candle march was taken out in Sector-15

Candle march was taken out in Sector-15 of Noida. A large number of Noida citizens participated in the candle march taken out by the citizens of Sector-15 in Noida. It started from the temple in B Block of Sector-13, Noida and went through the main roads of the sector and returned to the temple. Before the candle march, two minutes of silence was observed in the temple to pay tribute to those who died in the terrorist attack.

Candle march in Sector 12

In protest against the terrorist attack in Pahalgam and to pay tribute to the innocents martyred in this attack, a candle march was taken out wearing black bands under the aegis of Sector-12 of Noida’s ‘Plot Owners Residents Welfare Association’ (Porwa), which was led by a small 8-year-old girl, Amaira Sharma, a resident of the sector, carrying the tricolour.

Many senior members above 80 years of age also participated in this protest in Noida city and protested strongly by shouting slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai, Vande Mataram and Pakistan Murdabad and urged the government to give immediate justice to the victims by giving severe punishment to the terrorists guilty of this incident.

This candle march reached Saraswati Shishu Mandir School located in Noida city and turned into a meeting where all the members of Porwa paid an emotional tribute to the innocents martyred in the attack by observing 2 minutes of silence and expressing solidarity with their grieving families.

Porwa members who participated in the candle march fully supported the steps being taken by the government and hoped that the government would soon destroy the cowardly terrorists and terrorists who kill citizens by asking their religion and will ensure proper security of life and property of the common people.

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