19 July 2026
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Canberra, Australia – On the thirteenth day following the heinous terror attack in Pehalgam, members of the Indian community in Australia came together for a solemn prayer meet in Canberra to honor the victims and stand in solidarity with the people of India.

The event was attended by the High Commissioner of India and senior officers, who joined members of various Indian community organizations in paying tribute to those affected by the tragedy. The gathering drew people from diverse religious, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds — a testament to the unity and shared grief felt across communities and nations.

Participants expressed their heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and conveyed unwavering support for the people of India in this time of mourning. Many attendees also voiced their collective outrage over the attack, calling for accountability and justice.

In powerful and emotional appeals, the community demanded that those responsible — including the perpetrators, planners, and supporters of the terrorist act — be identified and brought to justice swiftly and decisively.

The Canberra prayer meet served not only as a memorial, but also as a call for global solidarity against terrorism and violence, reminding all present of the enduring strength found in unity, compassion, and shared resolve.