Entrepreneur and Shark Tank India judge Aman Gupta has shared his sorrow and disbelief following the devastating Pahalgam terror attack , which claimed 28 lives. In a heartfelt post on X, Gupta expressed his emotions with the simple words, “No words. Just...”—a poignant reflection of the tragedy’s impact.
Pahalgam attack: Here’s what Aman Gupta said
Aman Gupta’s post has resonated with many, highlighting the collective grief and shock felt across the nation. “No words. Just pain. My heart goes out to the families who suffered the loss in Pahalgam brutality,” posted Gupta on X.
The attack has reignited discussions about security measures in the region and the need for stronger efforts to ensure the safety of locals and visitors alike.
Another Shark Tank judge Kunal Bahl also voiced his sorrow and frustration following the tragic Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives. Known for his admiration of Kashmir’s beauty and culture, Bahl shared his sentiments on social media, stating that he has always encouraged people to visit the region but will now stop doing so, citing safety concerns.
The Pahalgam terror attack
On April 22, 2025, Pahalgam witnessed one of the most devastating terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir in recent years, leaving 26 dead and over 20 injured. The tragedy unfolded in the scenic Baisaran Valley, a favored destination for tourists, where gunmen indiscriminately opened fire on visitors. Eyewitnesses reported that the attackers targeted individuals based on their faith, forcing them to recite religious verses before shooting. The Resistance Front (TRF), an affiliate of Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility for the assault, which has been met with widespread condemnation from political leaders and civil society alike.
Pahalgam attack: Here’s what Aman Gupta said
Aman Gupta’s post has resonated with many, highlighting the collective grief and shock felt across the nation. “No words. Just pain. My heart goes out to the families who suffered the loss in Pahalgam brutality,” posted Gupta on X.
No words. Just pain.
— Aman Gupta (@amangupta0303) April 23, 2025
My heart goes out to the families who suffered the loss in Pahalgam brutality. ☹️🙏
The attack has reignited discussions about security measures in the region and the need for stronger efforts to ensure the safety of locals and visitors alike.
Another Shark Tank judge Kunal Bahl also voiced his sorrow and frustration following the tragic Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives. Known for his admiration of Kashmir’s beauty and culture, Bahl shared his sentiments on social media, stating that he has always encouraged people to visit the region but will now stop doing so, citing safety concerns.
Beauty of Pahalgam from my last trip. Despite people's fear of going to Kashmir, I have always been the voice that's been telling those around me to go experience its beauty, culture. Probably the best tourist destination of 🇮🇳. I will stop doing that now. Not worth the risk. pic.twitter.com/xywK5i8sej
— Kunal Bahl (@1kunalbahl) April 23, 2025
The Pahalgam terror attack
On April 22, 2025, Pahalgam witnessed one of the most devastating terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir in recent years, leaving 26 dead and over 20 injured. The tragedy unfolded in the scenic Baisaran Valley, a favored destination for tourists, where gunmen indiscriminately opened fire on visitors. Eyewitnesses reported that the attackers targeted individuals based on their faith, forcing them to recite religious verses before shooting. The Resistance Front (TRF), an affiliate of Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility for the assault, which has been met with widespread condemnation from political leaders and civil society alike.
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