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Jammu & Kashmir terror attack: 'Shoot us too', said wife & son after terrorists kill Karnataka man

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 23 April 2025
Shivamogga realtor Manjunatha Rao and Bengaluru's Bharat Bhushan tragically died in the Pahalgam massacre during a family vacation in Kashmir. Rao's wife, Pallavi, recounted the chilling encounter with terrorists after her husband was killed, stating they told her to deliver a message to Modi. The family's dream trip turned into a nightmare, leaving behind a grieving community in Shivamogga.
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