Thousands Gather at Meerut Commissioner’s Office During Citywide Shutdown to Protest Pahalgam Terror Attack

Meerut | April 26, 2025
In a powerful display of unity and outrage, thousands of protestors gathered at the Meerut Commissioner’s Office today as part of the citywide shutdown called in response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. The protestors, coming from all walks of life, expressed their anger against terrorism through diverse and emotional demonstrations.


Throughout the city, Hindu and Muslim traders stood shoulder to shoulder, ensuring complete support for the Meerut Bandh. Shops and markets remained closed in solidarity with the victims of the Pahalgam attack, sending a clear message of communal harmony and collective grief.
At the Commissioner’s office, protesters burned banners featuring the Pakistani flag as a symbolic gesture against the nation accused of supporting terrorism. Some protestors carried placards condemning the brutal attack, while others raised slogans demanding strong action against perpetrators.

The atmosphere was charged with emotions as citizens, united beyond religious and community lines, vowed to stand together against terrorism. The massive turnout and peaceful yet impactful demonstrations marked a historic moment of unity for Meerut.







Leaders from various communities urged the government to take decisive action and ensure that the sacrifices of the innocent do not go in vain. The city’s response today reflected not just sorrow but an unwavering determination to oppose terrorism and preserve the spirit of unity and peace.



