Kanpur (UP), April 27, 2025 (ANI): Pahalgam terror attack victim Shubham Dwivedi’s wife Aishanya Dwivedi on April 27 requested government to grant her husband as a status of a martyr. “People forget the victims' families such as those in Pulwama attack, attacks of 26/11... We don't want Shubham to be forgotten and therefore I request the government to grant him the status of a martyr... Shubham was the first to be shot... His face was disfigured and the family members did not get the chance to see his face...,” said Shubham Dwivedi’s wife.
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00:00People don't forget the victims.
00:02People don't ask their families what they are dealing with,
00:06what they are dealing with.
00:08I just want to ask the government,
00:10that they give the government a chance to give the government.
00:14If they get the government a chance to get the government,
00:16then they will tell us that they are speaking Hindu,
00:19so the government has given us the government.
00:23I just want to ask the government,
00:26because people have been attacked by the victims of the victims.
00:32People don't ask their families what they are dealing with,
00:36what they are dealing with, what they are dealing with.
00:38They all forget.
00:40I don't want our family,
00:43and I think that no one wants to forget.
00:46I just want to ask the government to give the government a chance to give the government.
00:51I want to give the government a chance to give to them.
00:55If they can serve the government a chance to serve them because they want to give them.
00:59If they have to get their fahrenheit,
01:01their families can give themselves their family a chance to say that they are saying Hindu.
01:05So, the government has given us our number of fahrenheit.
01:09What was the first time in your room?
01:14First of all, he was from there and from behind.
01:19First of all, he was killed by Shubham.
01:22He was killed by asking.
01:24He was a Hindu, a Muslim.
01:26He was a Muslim.
01:27He was a Muslim.
01:28He was a Muslim.
01:29He was a Hindu.
01:31He said he was a Hindu.
01:33He killed him.
01:35He was a Muslim.
01:37There were other people.
01:38There were tourists but kept them from the truth they hadn't a lot.
01:44What do people say to them?
01:45I've never heard of just one.
01:47I've never heard of them.
01:49What are these people, including all of them,
01:53but there are many people who have died,
01:56they were the most close to them,
01:58which didn't save anyone.
02:01not the same thing.
02:02He was not the same thing as he was the same thing.
02:07He was the first attack.
02:08The other people were alerted.
02:11They were running, they were the same thing.
02:14They were the same children.
02:16They were the same children.
02:18We didn't have the opportunity to see our homes.
02:21They were not able to see their eyes.
02:23They could see their smile and their face.
02:28Sir, that day, I don't think that you would like to say something like that.
02:37We are talking to you, and we are talking to you, and we will help you.
02:44What did we say today?
02:45It was all that happened.
02:47We had to sit down a little and sit down a little.
02:51We had to do this.
02:53We had to do this.