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Thousands Unite across India for a Historic Shraddhanjali Yatra for the martyrs of Pahalgam Attacks

April 28th 2025: On the morning of April 27th, India witnessed an extraordinary outpouring of love, unity, and human spirit. Organized by MaitriBodh Parivaar, the Shraddhanjali Yatra at New Delhi, Mumbai, Amritsar, and Pahalgam drew thousands of citizens from every walk of life – all gathered with a common purpose: to honor the departed souls and to stand as one united Bharat. In an overwhelming show of solidarity, the atmosphere was charged with deep emotion and slogans of unity – ‘Ek Bharat, Hum Bharat’. People joined hands and walked side by side in silent tribute.

Celebrities like Kajal Agarwal, Makarand Deshpande, Aditya Narayan, Aaditi Pohankar and many more lent their voices to the cause, sharing heartfelt messages and expressing gratitude for one of a kind yatra At Pahalgam, one participant shared, “How so many innocent people, just visiting as tourists, lost their lives here for no fault of their own. And now, through this Yatra, we’re sharing our love and respect for them. It is our way of paying tribute to them.” Tears flowed freely as people remembered those we have lost – not to a natural calamity or accident, but to hatred and division. Yet, in that pain, something beautiful emerged: a powerful reminder that love still binds us, that humanity can still rise above darkness.

A spokesperson at Mumbai shared, “At a time when divisions seem to be tearing societies apart, MaitriBodh Parivaar under the guidance of visionary Maitreya Dadashreeji, is creating a sacred space for healing and togetherness. The Yatra was not just a walk – it was a statement. A living testament to the belief that if hatred can divide, love can certainly unite and heal; and while we condemn this attack, we stand heart to heart with the families of the citizens we lost”

The walk concluded with disciplined mauna (silence) for the martyrs. This Shraddhanjali Yatra will be remembered not only as a tribute to them but also as a moment when Bharat chose love over fear, unity over division, and hope over despair. To know more about MaitriBodh Parivaar, visit their website www.maitribodh.org or call their helpline number 8929 707 222.

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