On July 27th, 2024 more than 85 people assembled at the intersection of Stevenson Blvd and Paseo Padre Pkwy in Fremont, California for the Remembering Reasi Rally and Vigil. The event, organized by HAF and the Bay Area Ram Bhakt group honored the lives of the 9 Hindu pilgrims killed and 41 injured in a terrorist attack in June near the Vaishno Devi temple, in Jammu, India.
Participants also called for the state of California to take action to protect temples in the state, which have seen a number incidents of anit-Hindu vandalism in the past year.
The poignant gathering, with many people dressed in red to signify Ma Vaishnodevi and an altar featuring photos of the dead, started with a welcome speech by HAF California Regional Director Sangeetha Shankar.
Strongly condemning the Islamist terrorist attack on Hindu pilgrims, Shankar highlighted the importance of raising our voices for our global Hindu brethren, whether in Reasi or in our own backyard with the unfortunate increase in attacks on CA temples and Hindu communities.
HAF Community Outreach Director Ramya Ramakrishnan brought attention to how complex geopolitics can create suffering for everyday people, underlining the need for greater community engagement and advocacy.
Speeches followed from the other Bay Area community organizations who supported the rally including: Americans 4 Hindus, American Jewish Committee, Bay Area Jewish Coalition, Chingari, CoHNA, Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, Indo-American Community Federation, and Stand With Us.
The rally concluded with Sanskrit chanting praying for peace, followed by a silent vigil where participants walked single file, in respect and prayer for the victims of the Reasi attack and their families.
Commenting on the event, Shankar stated:
“The Reasi Remembrance Rally and Vigil was an excellent exercise in Hindu American advocacy organizations and the Hindu communities coming together for a larger, common cause of Hindu unity, strength and empowerment. The community was led by the Ram Bhakt group, made of grassroots volunteers with a deep devotion for Lord Ram. These volunteers played a crucial role in organizing the event which highlighted the importance of raising our voices for our global Hindu brethren and for own selves. Innocent Hindu pilgrims and places of worship are being increasingly attacked globally- whether the Islamist terrorist attacks in India or the Khalistani attacks on our Hindu temples, Indian consulate, and community members right here in CA. It was powerful to see rally attendees across ages raise their voices through strong messaging on posters. It was a remarkable evening of inter-faith unity and strength. We shall never forget!”