The image of her sitting beside Vinay's body was widely shared on several social media platforms.
Digital Desk: Neelim Mahanta, a popular artist, vlogger, and activist from Assam's Lakhimpur, well known for his powerful street artwork and graffiti, has recreated the viral image of the Pahalgam terror attack, where a newly married woman was sitting beside her husband's lifeless body.
The young bride Himanshi, married to a naval officer Lt Vinay Narwal, just a few days back, was on a honeymoon trip that turned into horror, when terrorists killed her husband.
The image of her sitting beside Vinay's body was widely shared on several social media platforms.
Sharing the image on Instagram, Neelim Mahanta captioned it, "Artwork Title: Peace lost in paradise... We stand in solidarity with the victims and their families who lost their lives at Pahalgam. We condemn the massacre of innocent Indians and want barbarism and violence to come to an end. We ask for eliminating terrorism within Indian territories. Location: north Lakhimpur bypass"
Neelim, a dropout student of the Delhi College of Arts, started his first street art in 2012 on the wall of a grocery store in his neighbourhood.
His renowned works include the artwork of singer Zubeen Garg in the Lakhimpur bypass and several other places.
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