Pahalgam terror attack: The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir has shook the whole of India. Rishi Bhatt, a tourist from Gujarat and his family narrowly survived this attack. After a zipline video of Rishi Bhatt went viral, he has made many shocking revelations in a conversation with the media. Bhatt alleged that the Zipline operator had raised the slogan ‘Allahu Akbar’ and soon after that, indiscriminate bullets were fired on tourists. This attack is considered to be the most horrific terrorist attack in the area after the 2019 Pulwama attack.
Rishi Bhatt is a resident of Gujarat. He came to spend holidays with his wife and son in Basaron Maidan. He told in a video how he and his family were successful in saving their lives amid a sudden bullets. Talking to ANI, Bhatt shared the dreadful experience of that day. He said that he has a deep doubt on the zipline operator who shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ thrice and then started firing bullets. According to Rishi Bhatt, nine people had already zipline in front of him, but the operator did not say any word then. Slogans were shouted and firing started when they were sliding themselves. This made Bhatt suspected that the role of a zipline operator could be suspicious.
Save life after jumping from zipline
Bhatt also told that when he jumped below the zipline, he realized that this is a terrorist attack. He told that he opened his belt, jumped down and started running away with his wife and son. On the way, he saw that some people were hiding in a pit, they also hid there. He told that in front of him, male members of two families were asked their religion and then they were fryed with bullets. Bhatt told that his wife and son saw this incident in front of their eyes and both started screaming.
પહલગામ હુમલાનો વધુ એક એક વિડીયો આવ્યો!
અમદાવાદના પાલડીમાં રહેતા ઋષિ ભટ્ટના ભટ્ટના કેમેરામાં કેદ થયા થયા હુમલાના દ્રશ્યો દ્રશ્યો !! #Pahalgamteroristattack pic.twitter.com/SJ7DQG2Qkg
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Firing continued for 8 to 10 minutes
Rishi Bhatt said that the firing continued continuously for about 8 to 10 minutes. After this, the bullets stopped for a while, but in a short time firing started again. Bhatt told that he saw 15 to 16 tourists shooting with his eyes. When they reached near the gate, they saw that most of the local people had already left, which made the situation even more scary.
Thank you Indian Army
Bhatt also shared that the Indian Army had reached the spot within about 20 to 25 minutes and provided safe cover to all the trapped tourists. It was only after the arrival of the army that the tourists felt relieved and gradually came under control. Rishi Bhatt expressed gratitude to the Indian Army and said that the army reached on time and saved the lives of hundreds of people.

