J&K Medical Fraternity Denounces Delhi Terror Attack
Medical associations and healthcare professionals from Jammu and Kashmir have vehemently condemned the recent terror attack in Delhi, labeling it “cowardly, barbaric, and senseless.” The attack, which injured multiple people, drew sharp criticism from regions like J&K, where communities have long endured terrorism’s brutal impact.
Strong Statements from J&K Doctors
The Jammu and Kashmir Medical Association (JKMA) and Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) issued forceful condemnations, standing in solidarity with victims.
– Dr. Nisar-ul-Hassan (DAK President): Called the attack “an affront to humanity,” asserting that violence has no justification.
– Dr. Shafqat Khan (JKMA): Branded perpetrators “enemies of peace” and demanded swift justice.
J&K’s Unique Perspective on Terrorism
Having witnessed decades of militancy, J&K’s medical professionals emphasized the universal toll of terror.
– Dr. Mir Javed (Srinagar surgeon): “Terrorism leaves generational scars—no cause justifies it.”
Political and Public Outrage
- Omar Abdullah (Ex-J&K CM): “Terrorism is a curse; my thoughts are with victims.”
- Amit Shah (Union Home Minister): Vowed “full force of the law” against perpetrators.
- Social media: Trends like #IndiaAgainstTerror reflected public demands for stronger security.
Healthcare Workers: Bridging Divides
Doctors in Delhi and J&K collaborated to treat victims, showcasing unity:
– Dr. Upendra Kaul (Cardiologist): “Our duty is to heal and unite against divisive forces.”
Long-Term Solutions and National Unity
Experts urged addressing radicalization’s roots, while civil society groups organized peace rallies. Father Dominic Pinto (Delhi priest): “Only unity defeats hate.”
Conclusion: A Resilient India
The condemnation from J&K’s doctors underscores terrorism’s indiscriminate nature. As India seeks justice, the collective resolve—from Kashmir to Kanyakumari—proves unity is its greatest strength.
