A Prayer Meeting & Vigil by the Indian Diaspora at Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Roma Parklands on 29th April

A Prayer Meeting & Vigil by the Indian Diaspora at Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Roma Parklands on 29th April A Prayer Meeting & Vigil by the Indian Diaspora at Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Roma Parklands on 29th April

A Prayer Meeting & Vigil by the Indian Diaspora at Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Roma Parklands on 29th AprilTHIS  gathering served as an expression of grief for those lost in massacre of innocent 27 tourists in Pahalgam, UT of Kashmir in India on 22nd April 2025 .
Nearly 75 members from the Indian diaspora gathered for a solemn prayer meeting, where they bowed their heads and observed a minute of silence,
Pushpinder Oberoi, a respected community leader from the Gold Coast, voiced his deep anguish over the tragic killing of innocent people in Pahalgam.
Yousuf AliKhan, a renowned singer based in Brisbane, condemned the heinous actions of the terrorists with heartfelt conviction.
A Prayer Meeting & Vigil by the Indian Diaspora at Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Roma Parklands on 29th AprilThe gathering also saw representation from BAPS Queensland, led by Jaynesh Brambhatt and his team.
The Indian Medical Association was represented by Dr. Kothari, Dr. Sudhar, Dr. Gandhi, and Dr. Fernandez.
Their presence symbolized the unity and shared sorrow across different sectors of the community.
A Prayer Meeting & Vigil by the Indian Diaspora at Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Roma Parklands on 29th AprilDuring the event, the gathering strongly urged the Government of India to take action and ensure justice for the victims, demonstrating their collective commitment to advocating for accountability and peace.
They extended their appreciation to the Consulate General of India in Brisbane and its staff for their empathy and their promise to convey the sentiments of the diaspora to Prime Minister Modi through appropriate channels.
A Prayer Meeting & Vigil by the Indian Diaspora at Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Roma Parklands on 29th AprilTo mark the occasion, 27 lamps were lit in remembrance of those who lost their lives. These lamps were respectfully placed in front of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, reinforcing the symbolic importance of peace and non-violence in the face of tragedy.
The gathering concluded with the singing of the Indian national anthem, an emotional and unifying moment that encapsulated the shared grief & condemnation from all the attendees.

A Prayer Meeting & Vigil by the Indian Diaspora at Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Roma Parklands on 29th April A Prayer Meeting & Vigil by the Indian Diaspora at Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Roma Parklands on 29th April

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