'I had taken custody of Syed's daughter', Pune was shaken by the death of Santosh Jagdale

Pune: Pune tourists Santosh Jagdale and Kaustubh Ganbote died in a cowardly attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Innocent Santosh Jagdale and Kaustubh Ganbote had gone with their family to see the beauty of nature in Jammu and Kashmir. But, 'Jagdale' and 'Ganbote' had no idea that something like this would happen. Their trip to Jammu and Kashmir turned out to be their last. They were shot at indiscriminately in front of their family. More than 27 people have died in this attack so far. There are also fears that this number will increase.
Santosh Jagdale, who believes in equality of all religions, had taken custody of his friend Syed's daughter after his death. When Syed was a Muslim, this wall of caste and religion never came between them. He also accepted the responsibility of marrying his friend's daughter. But after asking about the same religion, 'Santosh Jagdale' was shot at indiscriminately. In which Santosh Jagdale died.
The Jagdale family, including Santosh, his daughter Asawari, Pragati, and Kaustubh Ganbote and Sangeeta Ganbote, had gone for a trip to Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. On Tuesday afternoon, around 2:30 pm, the terrorists came upon both the families who were chatting under the thick bushes and the cool breeze. Five terrorists suddenly came and asked what is your religion and opened fire directly from an AK-47. Before they knew it, nothing happened. Hearing the sound of the bullets, there was chaos in the area. Tourists started running. But, the ruthless terrorists, leaving women and children, focused on Hindu men. After this incident, there is a wave of anger in the entire country of India. There is a feeling of revenge.
Ganbote and Jagdale family love tourism
The Jagdale and Ganbote families, who loved tourism, were successful both professionally and financially. Both of them had a business in Pune. Jagdale and Ganbote had separate companies in the field of furniture. These friends, who were together professionally, would go on tourism trips with their families to different places. No one thought that this would be their last trip to Jammu and Kashmir.