Post Pahalgam Attack, Fear-Stricken Kashmiri Students Return Home from Punjab

Thank Sikh Community for Unwavering Support

Diplomat Correspondent

Srinagar, (DD)In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, fear and uncertainty have gripped Kashmiri students studying across colleges and universities in Punjab, prompting many to return to their homes. As they journeyed back to the Valley, these students expressed deep gratitude to members of the Sikh community, who stood firmly by their side during the tense and unsettling days.

The attack, which sent shockwaves across Jammu and Kashmir, triggered widespread concerns among Kashmiri students studying outside the Union Territory. Reports of targeted harassment and a volatile atmosphere in certain areas added to their anxiety. However, in Punjab, Sikh organizations, Gurudwaras, and local communities rose to the occasion, offering protection, food, shelter, and moral support to the vulnerable students.

“At a time when we felt unsafe and isolated, it was the Sikh community that came forward selflessly,” said Suhail Rashid, an engineering student in Patiala. “They treated us like family and ensured we were safe, fed, and protected until we could return home.”

In several districts across Punjab, Gurudwaras opened their doors, providing not just accommodation but also free meals (langar) and arranging transportation for students desperate to reach safer places. Community members also facilitated coordination with local authorities to assist in students’ safe departures.

Bhai Gurcharan Singh, a prominent Sikh elder in Ludhiana, said, “Our faith teaches us that humanity comes first. These students are like our own children. In such times, it is our duty to stand by them.”

The kindness displayed by the Sikh community has left a lasting impression on the returning Kashmiri students. Many said they would never forget the compassion and courage shown to them during one of their most vulnerable moments.

“This experience has strengthened our belief in unity and brotherhood,” said Aiman Wani, a postgraduate student in Chandigarh. “The Sikh community’s unwavering support will always be remembered with gratitude.”

Even as they return to the safety of their homes in Kashmir, the students carry back with them stories of humanity, solidarity, and hope — shining examples of how compassion can bridge divides during times of fear(DD)

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