As India continues to reflect on the success of Operation Mahadev, one voice among many is drawing national attention that of Ritu Narwal, the wife of Vinay Narwal, who was among the 26 innocent civilians killed in the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, 2025. In a deeply emotional statement, she said,
“I feel relieved those cowards were killed. My husband won’t return, but now I can sleep knowing justice was done.”
A Family Torn by Terrorism
Vinay Narwal, a 36-year-old school teacher from Haryana, was visiting Kashmir with his family when the terrorists opened fire on unarmed civilians in Pahalgam. He shielded his son and wife, taking fatal bullets to protect them. His sacrifice became one of the most talked-about stories in the aftermath of the attack a symbol of love, courage, and senseless loss.
For his wife Ritu, the months following the attack were filled with pain, trauma, and unanswered questions. But on July 28, when Operation Mahadev eliminated the three main perpetrators of the attack Suleman (alias Faizal Jatt), Hamza Afghani, and Jibran something shifted.
A Widow’s Words That Echo Across the Nation
“The pain will always be there, but now there’s a sense of closure. Those monsters deserved exactly what they got. The way our soldiers conducted this operation with such precision and dignity makes me proud as an Indian,” said Ritu in an exclusive interview.
She added that Operation Mahadev was not just a military win, but a moral moment for every family shattered by terrorism. Her voice joins many other victims’ families who hailed the government and security forces for ensuring justice without delay or compromise.
Operation Mahadev: Justice Delivered
Operation Mahadev, launched in the early hours of July 28, 2025, was a coordinated mission by the Indian Army (Chinar Corps), CRPF, and Jammu & Kashmir Police. It led to the neutralization of the three terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack. Surveillance, signal tracking, and real-time drone intel helped forces locate and eliminate the targets within three hours all without a single civilian casualty.
Public Response: Grief Turned Into Grit
Following the operation, many citizens took to social media expressing support, while memorial sites for the Pahalgam victims saw renewed activity. Ritu Narwal’s statement quickly went viral, with thousands calling her words “a voice for every broken heart that got justice.”
Her son, who survived the attack, is now being supported by the state government for education and rehabilitation. She says she will dedicate her life to working with families of terror victims and spreading awareness against radicalization.
Quote Worth Remembering
“Terrorists think they create fear. But all they really create is more unity, more strength, and more resolve to wipe them out,” she said.
“My husband’s death will not go in vain. Operation Mahadev ensured that.”
Conclusion: The words of Ritu Narwal stand as a powerful reminder that behind every statistic is a shattered family, and behind every successful operation is restored faith. Operation Mahadev was not just a military achievement it was a moment of healing for those left behind. And in voices like Ritu’s, the nation finds both grief and grit sorrow, and strength.
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