Kerala Bikers Complete Historic Journey to the Line of Control

Bikers Reach the Line of Control in Kashmir
A contingent of 50 bikers from Kalady, Kerala, has triumphantly finished the 'Chalo LoC' bike rally in the picturesque Kashmir Valley, arriving at the Line of Control (LoC) in Teetwal and conducting a puja at the sacred Sharda Temple.
This rally, which began on June 1 and wrapped up on June 13—aligning with the Varshik Abhishek day—represents a significant achievement as it is the first expedition to reach the LoC after the Pahalgam terrorist incident and Operation Sindoor.
The bikers, riding 26 Royal Enfield motorcycles to honor the 26 tourists who lost their lives in the recent Pahalgam attack, conveyed a powerful message of resilience: 'Bullets with bullets.' Upon their arrival at the Sharda Temple, they were greeted with enthusiastic slogans and cheers from local residents and members of the Save Sharda Committee, including its chairman, Ravinder Pandita, along with Sringeri pujaris.
The group, which featured six female riders, covered around 3,600 kilometers across seven states to reach this historic location at the last village of India along the LoC. They also paid tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam attack by performing tarpan rituals at the temple.