The scars of February 14, 2019, refuse to fade. In Pulwama’s deadly ambush, 40 CRPF warriors perished, turning a routine convoy journey into national mourning. Seven years later, India stands united in grief and resolve on this poignant anniversary.
Prominent producer Ashok Pandit led the tributes with an Instagram message that tugged at heartstrings. ‘This dark day in 2019 took 40 lives. We remember and salute our CRPF heroes,’ he posted, evoking widespread emotion.
A Jaish-e-Mohammed suicide bomber targeted the convoy heading to Srinagar, detonating a massive blast that claimed lives and injured many. The outrage led to India’s bold Balakot retaliation, striking at the heart of terrorism.
From the Prime Minister’s Office to state capitals, homage poured in. PM Modi lauded the ‘unwavering loyalty and courage’ of the fallen, stating it inspires every citizen. Shivraj Singh Chouhan called their sacrifice a rallying cry against terror.
Yogi Adityanath and Ramdas Athawale pledged relentless fight against evil, while opposition voices like Kharge and Pawar bowed in respect. Social media overflowed with #PulwamaRemembers posts, as families of the slain shared personal anecdotes of pride and loss.
Schools held assemblies, veterans recounted tales of bravery, and memorials across the country glowed with diyas. This Black Day isn’t just about loss; it’s a testament to resilience. The martyrs’ blood watered the seeds of a terror-free tomorrow, compelling India to stay vigilant.