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The NIA is interrogating Muzamil, a zipline operator who chanted 'Allahu Akbar' before a tourist went on the ride during the Pahalgam attack, to determine if he had prior knowledge of the event.
We are Muslims, even if the storm comes, we say 'Allahu Akbar'," he told news agency PTI, responding to allegations that his son may have had prior knowledge of the attack.
The row began after a video of Gujarat tourist Rishi Bhatt ziplining during the Pahalgam attack went viral, with the operator heard saying “Allahu Akbar.” | Latest News India ...
"Even If The Storm Comes, We Say Allahu Akbar": J&K Zipline Operator's Father "What fault do we have in this? Muzamil used to work only with the zipline; he didn't do any other work," his father ...
“When I was sliding, he said ‘Allahu Akbar’ thrice and then the firing started… I have my suspicions about that man. He looked like a regular Kashmiri,” Bhatt claimed.
He said that every Kashmiri chants Allahu Akbar at the slightest inconvenience, and that it has nothing to do with militancy. This, as per him, is being done to hide the failure. “Again, very ...
Rishi Bhatt, a tourist from Gujarat who survived the attack, alleged that the operator shouted “Allahu Akbar” three times moments before the firing began, raising suspicions about his role.
The tourist described how he and his family narrowly escaped after witnessing gunfire from terrorists during Pahalgam attack while he was “ziplining.” | Latest News India ...
Just moments before the attack, the zipline operator said "Allahu Akbar" and moved his head from side to side, immediately after which the firing began. Written by India News Desk Updated: April ...
Talking to ANI in Ahmedabad about his viral video, Bhatt said he had a "suspicion" about the "Kashmiri" zipline operator who shouted 'Allahu Akbar' thrice, and the firing started.
PUNE: "We immediately removed 'tikli' (bindi) from our foreheads and started chanting 'Allahu Akbar', hoping we would be spared. But, they still killed my husband, his friend and another person ...
Muttering ‘La ilaha illallah Muhammadur rasulullah’ during Tuesday’s (April 22, 2025) terrorist bloodbath in Pahalgam helped an Assam University professor and his family escape to safety.