Published on 29/04/2025 01:47 PM
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) questioned a zipline operator in Pahalgam on Tuesday after a tourist from Ahmedabad inadvertently captured on video the initial moments of the terror attack that killed 26 people last week, news channel Times Now reported.
In the 53-second video, which has gone viral on social media, Rishi Bhatt is seen enjoying the ride even as the attack unfolded on the ground below at Baisaran Valley on April 22. The video, shot using a selfie stick, showed people running for their lives, with one of them falling.
Talking to reporters, Bhatt said he had gone to Baisaran Valley with his wife and a child, and they decided to enjoy a zipline ride.
Bhatt said he had a "suspicion" about the "Kashmiri" zipline operator who shouted 'Allah hu Akbar' thrice, and the firing started. "Nine people ziplined before me, but the operator did not utter a word. When I was sliding, he spoke, and then the firing started. So, I have my suspicions about that man," he claimed.
Bhatt told reporters that when he switched on his mobile phone video mounted on a selfie stick, the zipline operator said 'Allah hu Akbar' three times and the firing started immediately. The handler kept looking down while uttering those words, he added. "When we saw the video the next day, I realised that the firing started after he said 'Allah hu Akbar," he said.
While his wife and child took the ride safely and reached the other side, the firing started just as his ride began, said the Ahmedabad resident, who is in the event management business.
"When my son and wife reached down safely, and I started my zipline ride, the first shots were fired. As soon as I landed, I saw that someone was asked about his religion and then shot," he recalled.
Bhatt said he detached himself, jumped off the zipline and ran with his family. They hid in a blind spot where three to four others had taken refuge.
After around eight to 10 minutes, when the shots subsided, they started running again and managed to escape, he said.
Bhat said, "Two terrorists were on the ground asking people about their religion and shooting them. The rest were hiding in the bushes and firing. There may have been four to five terrorists, from the way the bullets were being fired. Two people were on the ground, but we have no idea how many were firing from the bushes." He said the zipline operator sent nine people for the ride before him.
He recalled that there was no presence of the Indian Army, and the place was under the local police's security.
"Within 20 minutes of the incident, the Army had covered all tourists and brought them to the parking lot," he said, expressing hope that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would act against terrorists within 15-20 days.
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