Like me, every person who heard the news about the killing of 26 people, mostly tourists, at Baisaran in Pahalgam, must have gone through a range of emotions—from sadness to disgust, heartbreak to anger. Being Kashmiris, we are used to news of violence. But this time it was different. The people who were killed were not stakeholders, nor were they collaterals, spies, armed forces personnel, or outside settlers trying to change the demographics of the state—the usual victims of violence in Kashmir. These were innocent tourists, honeymooning, spending their vacations, taking time away from the frustrations of life, visiting their bucket-list destination; the so-called Paradise on Earth.