Chalo LOC
The barbaric Pahalgam attack on April 22, 2025, unleashed an unforgivable torrent of violence that shattered the serene valleys of Jammu and Kashmir, as five armed militants mercilessly gunned down 26 innocent civilians, predominantly Hindu tourists, in a cowardly assault near Pahalgam. This heinous act of terror, which also claimed the lives of a Christian tourist and a local Muslim, is a vile stain on humanity, fueling rage against the perpetrators whose targeting of defenseless visitors reveals a depraved hatred that must be condemned and eradicated with unrelenting resolve.
In a defiant stand against this cowardly act of terror, a group of enraged citizens in Kerala has formed the organization Chalo LOC, vowing to channel their outrage into action. With a convoy of one hundred Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycles, they plan to embark on a powerful protest ride from Kalady, the sacred birthplace of Adi Shankaracharya, to the Sharadha Yatra Kshetra at Teetwal, near the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. Under the rallying cry "Bullets Against Bullets," this ride symbolizes a fearless rebuke of violence with the thunder of their bikes, demanding justice and an end to such atrocities. The journey to Teetwal, a site of spiritual significance now silenced by the attack’s aftermath, underscores their resolve to reclaim peace and unity in the face of terror’s divisive intent.
Our Vision
We envision a nation united against terror, where peace prevails, and the heritage of places like Teetwal inspires hope. Chalo LOC ignites a movement to condemn cowardice, champion courage, and restore trust for all who cherish India’s sacred lands.
Our Motto
"Bullets Against Bullets" – Our motorcycles roar for, unity, National integration and an end to terror.
Our Mission
Chalo LOC is dedicated to transforming outrage into action by uniting citizens in a resolute stand against terrorism. Through our symbolic protest ride from Kalady to Teetwal on Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycles, we honor the victims of the barbaric Pahalgam attack, demand justice, and reclaim peace. We aim to foster unity, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to eradicating the hatred that fuels such atrocities, ensuring the serene valleys of Jammu and Kashmir echo with harmony once more.
The Eternal Connection The sacred thread connecting Kerala to Kashmir weaves a fabric of spiritual unity, embodied in the legacy of Adi Shankaracharya. From the serene banks of Kaladi, where the great philosopher was born, to the hallowed Sarvajna Peeta in the Sharadhapeeta of Kashmir, this bond is eternal.
Adi Shankaracharya, the revered master, enthroned the Sarvajna Peeta, a seat of universal wisdom, in the sacred precincts of Sharadhapeeta. Today, this sacred space lies under unlawful occupation by Pakistan, yet the spirit of Bharat remains undeterred.
From Shankara to Sharadha
A Pilgrimage of Pride and Resistance
In an act of unwavering resolve, the Sharadha Yatra Kshetra has been established at Teetwal, near the life-giving waters of the Kishanganga River. This sacred site stands as a beacon of pride for India, a testament to our unyielding connection to our spiritual heritage. It is a symbol of resistance, a declaration that the legacy of Adi Shankaracharya and the sanctity of Sharadhapeeta will forever inspire and unite us.
The Shankara to Sharadha Yatra
A Journey of Devotion In celebration of this eternal connection, a group of spirited Bullet riders from Kaladi, the birthplace of Adi Shankaracharya, will embark on an extraordinary pilgrimage. Covering approximately 3,600 kilometers in 12 days, the Sharadha Yatra will commence on June 1, 2025, and conclude on June 12, 2025. This journey is not merely a ride through the diverse landscapes of India but a profound act of devotion, tracing the spiritual legacy of Adi Shankaracharya from Kerala to the sacred environs of Sharadha
The Route
The riders will traverse the length and breadth of Bharat, from the lush greenery of Kerala to the majestic mountains of Kashmir. Each kilometer ridden is a step closer to honoring the unity of Indias spiritual and cultural heritage. The journey will culminate at the Sharadha Yatra Kshetra in Teetwal, where the riders will pay homage to the enduring legacy of Adi Shankaracharya. A Pilgrimage of Unity and Pride The Sharadha Yatra is more than a journey; it is a powerful statement of Indias unity, resilience, and pride. As the Bullet riders roar through cities, villages, and mountains, they carry with them the spirit of millions who cherish the eternal bond between Kerala and Kashmir. This pilgrimage is a tribute to Adi Shankaracharyas vision of a united Bharat, a vision that continues to inspire generations.