Pahalgam Zipline operator’s father chanted Allahu Akbar during the terrorist attack, defending his son: “Even if the storm comes…”

A video of Gujarat tourist Rishi Bhatt spreads, and when terrorists start firing in Pahalgam, he is seen as a zipper adventure.
Photo: Screengrab in viral video
Muzamil’s family, a post office operator, was accused of yelling “Allahu Akbar” during the Pahalgam terrorist attacks in defense of their son. Muzhamir’s father, Abdul Aziz, said his son was scared and cried after the incident. “Currently, Muzamil is in the police station. He was scared and he started crying. He said, ‘Don’t say anything to me, what happened here,’ Abdul Aziz’s father told Ani.
When asked about the viral video of Musamir being seen saying “Allah Akbar”, he said: “Even if the storm comes, we are talking about Alahu Akbar. What are we wrong in this regard? Muzamir can only work with zipline? Investigating the viral video shows a tourist enjoying ziple feet in Pahalgam, where tourists claim that the zip code operator yells “Allah Akbar”.
“This is a question of investigation. I also saw the video. It should be investigated…the truth should come…no security forces are deployed there…everyone except the Indian government knows that a large number of tourists are there (in Pahalgam),” he said. On social media, a video of Gujarat tourist Rishi Bhatt spread, and when the terrorists began to fire, he was seen as he had taken a zipper adventure. Bhatt spoke of his viral video in Ahmedabad, claiming that the postal operator shouted “Allahu Akbar” three times the shooting began. He said he suspected Kashmir postal code operators.
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“Nine people pulled the ziple in front of me, but the operator didn’t say anything. When I slid, he spoke and then the shot started. Bart told Ani when he recalled the incident: “When I stretched, the fire started… About 20 seconds later, I realized it was a terrorist attack… and the local people were killed. “I saw 5-6 people being shot. ”
Afterwards, he escaped from his zipline and fled with his family. He added: “I opened my belt, jumped down, took my wife and son away, and started running away. We saw people hiding in a pit-like place, and it was difficult to easily find them. We were hiding there too.” The attack in Pahalgam occurred on April 22 in Baisaran Meadow, Baisaran, where terrorists targeted tourists, killing 25 Indian nationals and a Nepali citizen and causing several others to be injured. Following the attack, the central government said the terrorists responsible for the attack and the conspirators behind it would face severe punishment.
(This story has not been edited by DNA staff and published from ANI except for the title)