Parsippany Gathers in Solidarity at Vigil Honoring Victims of Pahalgam Terror Attack

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On April 27, around 350 residents gathered in Veterans Park, Parsippany, to honor the victims of a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India, which targeted non-Muslim civilians. Organized by the Hindu Forum of Morris County, the vigil included candlelight tributes and expressions of solidarity against violence. Sunil Hali, a member of the Kashmiri Hindu community, addressed the crowd, recalling the trauma experienced by Hindus in Kashmir and linking it to the recent attack. Mayor James Barberio and several council members participated, emphasizing the town's dedication to peaceful coexistence among diverse faiths. The vigil concluded with a moment of silence, reinforcing the community's resolve against terrorism and hatred.

The Hindu Forum expressed appreciation for the community's support, advocating for a world where individuals can live without fear. This event reflects the ongoing challenges faced by minority communities globally. The Parsippany gathering serves as a reminder of the importance of unity in the face of violence.

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