A 30-year-old pony operator named Syed Adil Hussain Shah sacrificed his life while trying to protect tourists during the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.
Known locally as a “ponywallah,” Shah was shot while attempting to disarm one of the assailants who opened fire at the popular Baisaran meadow.
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Pahalgam terror attack survivor confirms Shah’s braveryShah, who ferried visitors on horseback, confronted the attackers when they began shooting at tourists.
Eyewitnesses reported that he tried to snatch a weapon before being fatally shot three times in the chest.
A survivor later confirmed Shah’s bravery to his grieving family.

Hundreds including Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah attended Shah’s funeral in his ancestral village of Hapatnard on Wednesday.
He praised Shah and said that the pony operator was the household’s sole breadwinner.
Visited Pahalgam today to offer Fatiha for brave heart Syed Adil Hussain Shah, who was shot dead while trying to snatch a weapon from one of the terrorists in a courageous attempt to protect the tourists he had ferried on horseback from the parking area to Baisaran meadow. Met… pic.twitter.com/VrxR4gJ3tO
— Office of Chief Minister, J&K (@CM_JnK) April 23, 2025
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He also condemned the attack, which mostly claimed tourists’ lives, and vowed full support for victims’ families.
“Syed Adil Hussain Shah confronted terrorists to save others. His sacrifice won’t be forgotten,” he stated.
India’s diplomatic retaliationOn Wednesday, India summoned Pakistan’s top diplomat in New Delhi, Saad Ahmad Warraich, and handed over a formal Persona Non Grata note for all its military attachés.
In a historic move, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, marking the first time the landmark agreement has been placed in abeyance. The MEA confirmed that the decision will stay in effect until Pakistan takes verifiable steps to end its sponsorship of cross-border terrorism.
In another major step, Pakistani citizens will no longer be allowed entry into India under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES). All previously issued SVES visas to Pakistani nationals have been revoked, and those in India under the scheme have been given 48 hours to leave.
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