Rashtriya Praja Congress condemns Kashmir terror attack, seeks unity
By Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu: Assistant Chief Editor

Rajahmundry – Andhra Pradesh: Following the tragic terrorist attack in Kashmir, the Rashtriya Praja Congress (RPC) expressed deep grief over the loss of lives, extended condolences to the victims’ families, and called for national unity and accountability in ensuring security.
RPC pays tribute to victims
Members of the Rashtriya Praja Congress held a condolence meeting to mourn those who lost their lives in the recent terrorist attack in Kashmir. Party leaders expressed solidarity with the bereaved families and saluted the victims.
Call for accountability and strengthened security
In a statement, RPC Founding President Meda Srinivas urged the Union Government to address the concerns raised by citizens regarding safety and internal security. He questioned the effectiveness of measures taken post-abrogation of Article 370 and appealed for a stronger national response to such incidents.
Emphasis on political and social unity
Highlighting the need for collective efforts, Srinivas called upon all political parties, secular movements, and civil society organizations to unite for the broader goals of peace, security, and national development.
Appeal for responsible governance
Meda Srinivas urged that national focus should remain on strengthening religious harmony and public safety. The RPC reiterated its stance that safeguarding citizens must remain the top priority of any government.
Leaders attend condolence program
Several RPC members and secular leaders, including Simma Durga Rao, Dudde Suresh, Akula Manikanth, Gudla Durga Prasad, Vadapalli Jyotish, and Muppana Ramesh, participated in the event held to honour the memory of those killed in the attack.