Just two months ago, Shubham Dwivedi embarked on a new journey of his life. Wearing a sherwani, riding majestically on a horse, swaying on stage, holding Aashanya's hand... every moment was a festive celebration. Every photo captured was full of smiles. Who knew that merely two months later, these same pictures would become a flood of tears? The once joyful and cheerful face would be a victim of a cowardly terrorist attack.
Social media is flooded with images of Shubham and Aashanya's wedding. A bride adorned in red lehenga, groom with a traditional turban, the mandap decorated with garlands, and Shubham's sparkling eyes at the center. These photos have now turned into a symbol of unbearable sorrow for the family. The album, once a collection of memories, has changed into a haunting silence of Aashanya.
In the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Kanpur's Shubham Dwivedi's cousin informed that it was the wife who called to say Shubham was shot. The cousin recounted how Shubham and his wife were having Maggi when suddenly two uniformed men approached them asking if they were Muslim. When the response was not satisfactory, they executed this heinous act. The government must retaliate powerfully against such cowardice so terrorists think twice before attacking any Indian.
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The cousin added that the wife is currently in trauma. The government should expedite bringing Shubham's body back home. It's noteworthy that Shubham's father, Sanjay Dwivedi, is a cement businessman in Kanpur. Shubham was scheduled to return from Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday. As the tragic news reached home, a wave of mourning swept through. The family insists the government should avenge such cowardly acts and the loss of their beloved Shubham.
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An Outcry Across the Nation
A major terrorist attack occurred in Pahalgam's Baisaran on Tuesday, inciting national outrage. Terrorists targeted a tourist group, resulting in 28 deaths and over a dozen injured, currently under treatment. Stories of those who fell victim to this terror attack are emerging, stirring hearts across the nation. Alongside Kanpur's Shubham, Vinay Narwal from Karnal, serving as a Lieutenant in the Navy, also lost his life. He had also recently married and was in Kashmir for his honeymoon when the terrorists struck.