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Candle Light March held at Bandipora to condemn recent civilian killings

Bandipora:  A candlelight march was held in Bandipora to express grief and solidarity with the victims of the tragic civilian killings at Gagangir, Ganderbal, where one local doctor and six non-local workers lost their lives

People in large numbers assembled at Harmukh Chowk on Tuesday evening to condemn and denounce the civilian killings.

The peaceful march, which took place in the evening, aimed to condemn the horrific violence and to stand united against such acts.

Participants carried candles as a symbol of peace and remembrance for the deceased, while also calling for justice for the victims and an end to violence besides expressed deep sorrow over the incident.

The march witnessed the participation of people from different walks of life.

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