💨 Abstract
On April 26, Amritsar in Punjab observed a 'bandh' (strike) in response to the Pahalgam terror incident that killed 26 people. Shops, schools, and commercial establishments closed, while fuel stations, vegetable vendors, medical services, trains, and buses operated as usual. Protests against the attack had been ongoing for the past three days in multiple locations in Punjab.
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