Raghunath Temple Attack: Display of Extremism
The Raghunath Temple Attack on March 30, 2002, was not just an act of terrorism but an assault on the very fabric of communal harmony in Jammu. The attack left 11 innocent people dead and 20 injured, challenging the spirit of unity and peace that the temple symbolized. In the face of this tragedy, the community’s response was a beacon of resilience and solidarity. Local authorities, security forces, and volunteers united to provide aid and restore order, while diverse religious communities came together to condemn the violence and support the affected. This collective resilience, coupled with a reevaluation of security measures at places of worship, underscored the enduring strength of communal harmony against extremism. The incident also prompted significant changes post-abrogation of Article 370, leading to improved security, economic growth, and social harmony in Jammu and Kashmir, despite ongoing challenges.
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