Lal Chowk market wears a deserted look during a strike call given by traders, transporters and other several organisations against the Pahalgam terror attacks, in Srinagar.
A devastating attack in Pahalgam on Tuesday claimed at least 26 lives, predominantly tourists. The victims include two foreigners - one each from Nepal and the UAE - and Indians from various states including Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Jammu and Kashmir, pending an official government count. Security has been beefed up BSF troops patrolling, after a strike call was given by traders, transporters, and several other organisations in protest against the Pahalgam terror attacks.
Lal Chowk market wears a deserted look during a strike call given by traders, transporters and other several organisations against the Pahalgam terror attacks, in Srinagar.
Security personnel stand guard at a market during a strike call given by traders, transporters and other several organisations against the Pahalgam terror attacks, in Srinagar.
A security personnel stands guard in a closed market during a strike call given by traders, transporters and other several organisations against the Pahalgam terror attacks in which 26 tourists were killed and many others injured, in Srinagar.
Deserted roads during a strike call given by traders, transporters and other several organisations against the Pahalgam terror attacks in which 26 tourists were killed and many others injured, in Srinagar.
An Indian security officer patrols a shopping area in Pahalgam a day after militants indiscriminately opened fire on tourists near the town.
Security officers patrol an empty street in Pahalgam a day after militants indiscriminately opened fire on tourists near the town.
An Indian army helicopter patrols above Pahalgam a day after militants indiscriminately opened fire on tourists near the town.
An Indian security officer stands guard by the roadside in Pahalgam a day after militants indiscriminately opened fire on tourists near the town.
Security personnel stand guard in busy areas, protecting people, after a strike call was given by traders, transporters, and several other organizations in protest against the Pahalgam terror attacks.
Security has been beefed up, with BSF troops patrolling, after a strike call was given by traders, transporters, and several other organizations in protest against the Pahalgam terror attacks.
Security measures have been intensified with BSF troops deployed for patrols, following a strike call from traders, transporters, and various organisations.
Roads in Srinagar wore a deserted look during a strike called by traders, transporters and other organisations to protest the Pahalgam terror attacks in which 26 tourists were killed and several others injured.
The streets of Srinagar wore a deserted look during the strike called by traders, transporters and other organisations to protest the Pahalgam terror attacks in which 26 tourists were killed and many others injured.
Father of deceased Adil Shah
Mother of Syed Adil Hussain Shah
Local villagers and relatives praying for the deceased on at his home in Hapatnar, Anantnag