Kathmandu, April 26 (IANS). Protests took place near the Pakistani embassy in Kathmandu to protest against the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. 25 Indians and a Nepali -Burger died in the attack. This attack shook the whole world. Everyone condemned the attack in one voice and supported the strictest action against the terrorists. The National Democracy Party took out a march with a banner that condemned Pakistan’s terrorism. The Nepali Citizen Campaign, Civil Yuva Shakti Nepal and the Rashtriya Ekta Abhiyan, protested near the Pakistan Ambassade in the capital of the country on Saturday. According to media reports, the protesters handed a note to the Pakistan ambassade in Nepal, condemning the terrorist attacks and demanded that Pakistan stop supporting terrorism. Earlier Friday, Jaishankar, Jaishankar, met the ambassador of Nepal, Shankar Sharma in New -Delhi earlier Friday and expressed his condolences about the death of a Nepali -citizen in the Pahalgam terror attack. He also discussed the Indo-Nepale bilateral relationships. The Nepal ambassador expressed a strong solidarity with India after a deadly terror attack. Shankar Sharma said in a post on X: “Today he expressed his deeply condolences to the Pahalgam terror attack with the Foreign Minister and a strong solidarity with India. He expressed condolences to the death of Nepali-Burger Supeep Nyodane. The terrorists fired on April 22 indiscriminately on people (mostly tourists) in the Basaron Valley in Pahalgam, a popular tourist destination in Jammu and Kashmir. At least 26 people were killed and several others were injured in the attack. After the attack, New -Delhi took very strict diplomatic and strategic action against Islamabad. This includes several steps, such as suspending the Indus Water Agreement of 1960 with immediate effect, closing the attic -integrated check post, immediately suspending the visa services for Pakistani citizens. -Ians mk/ share this story tags