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Indian-Australian Community Stands in Solidarity: Sydney Vigil Honors Victims of Pahalgam Terror Attack

The Indian-Australian community held a candlelight vigil in Sydney to honor victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, with leaders and officials reaffirming their commitment to peace and justice.

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April 30, 2025
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Indian-Australian Community Stands in Solidarity: Sydney Vigil Honors Victims of Pahalgam Terror Attack

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In a moving display of unity, hundreds gathered at Martin Place last night for a candlelight vigil organised by Indians in Sydney and the Australian Indian Social and Educational Cultural Society (AISECS) to mourn the victims of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. The attack, which claimed 26 lives, has drawn global condemnation and reignited calls for justice.

The solemn event was attended by prominent dignitaries, including Senator Dave Sharma, MP Warren Kirby, MLC Damien Tudehope, Cr Barbara Ward, Mr Gurnam Singh (Founder of AISECS), Mr Nadeem Ahmed (Founder of Indians in Sydney), Harinder Kaur, Dr Abdul Noor, Moses Vedhamuthu, Mohd Shakeel Khan, Ms Samantha Talakola, and Dr S. Janakiraman, Consul General of India in Sydney.

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Nadeem Ahmed, founder of Indians in Sydney, spoke passionately: “Today we stand united not just by grief but by resolve. Terrorism seeks to divide us, but here in Sydney we show the world that love triumphs over hate. Our community’s strength lies in our unity.”

Dr Janakiraman conveyed the Indian government’s condolences, stating, “We grieve for the innocent lives lost. The Government of India will respond decisively to bring the perpetrators to justice.”

Gurnam Singh, founder of AISECS, emphasised the power of unity, saying, “Our diversity is not our weakness – it is our greatest strength. We answer hatred with compassion.”

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also expressed solidarity, posting on social media: “Australia stands with India against this senseless violence.”

As candles illuminated Martin Place, the vigil became a powerful symbol of resilience – proving that even in grief, hope and unity prevail.

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Background: The Pahalgam Terror Attack

On 22 April 2025, militants targeted tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, killing 26 civilians. India has vowed a strong response.

For details, read:
India Pledges Forceful Response After Deadly Attack in Kashmir

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