The British Parliament, in which the Pahalgam terror attack was opposed.
Deep concern and condolences were expressed in the UK Parliament over the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Kashmir. 26 people were killed and 17 injured in this attack. British Sikh MP Tanmanjit Singh Dhesi and Bob Blackman raised the issue in Parliament on Wednesday and “coward
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MP Dhesi said, “I am extremely unhappy with the cowardice and deadly terrorist attack on innocent tourists in Kashmir this week. My prayers are for the families of the victims. I am a sincere heart hope that the culprits will be brought to the dock of justice soon.”
He appealed to the Leader of the House in Parliament to express the condolences of the British Parliament to the Indian public on the occasion and strongly condemn this inhuman attack.
MP Tanmanjit Singh Dhesi, opposing the terrorist attack.
Lashkar e Taiba Pakistani Organization
British MP Bob Blackman said- I strongly condemn the terrorist attack on Hindu tourist in Pahalgam, in which 26 people lost their lives. My deep condolences are with the families of the victims. Organizations like Lashkar -e -Taiba are Pakistani Organizations, which are targeting innocents in Kashmir. I appeal to the government to fully support India in catching these terrorists and bringing them to justice.

Bob Blackman speaking in Parliament.
British government with victims
Supporting the MP Dhesi’s talk, the leader of the house of the British Parliament said, “Absolutely, I want to thank MP Dhesi for raising this issue. This terrorist attack in Kashmir is really frightening and devastating. It was a cowardly act. My condolences and government’s entire sympathy is with all those people who have lost their loved ones, especially those who have lost their loved ones.”
Support for India and solidarity against terror
This discussion in the British Parliament is a sign of giving a strong message internationally against solidarity and terrorism with India. This is not the first time MP Dhesi has raised human issues related to India prominently in Parliament.