Assassination Attempt on Farooq Abdullah: Political Outcry and Security Concerns
An assassination attempt on National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah at a Jammu wedding has sparked political outcry. Security personnel foiled the attack and leaders from various parties demanded a thorough investigation. The perpetrator, Kamal Singh Jamwal, allegedly targeted Abdullah for 20 years, raising serious security concerns. Investigations are ongoing.
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An assassination attempt on National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has raised serious political and security concerns. The incident occurred during a wedding function at Jammu's Greater Kailash area when a gunman fired at Abdullah as he was leaving.
Security personnel's swift action thwarted the attempt, and top leaders, cutting across party lines, visited Abdullah's residence in Bathindi, demanding a thorough probe into the incident. Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary emphasized the need for an investigation, noting Abdullah's status as a highly protected leader.
The accused, Kamal Singh Jamwal, reportedly had a 20-year grudge against Abdullah. Authorities are investigating Jamwal's background to uncover possible motives for the attack. Political figures have condemned the incident, highlighting Jammu's tradition of communal harmony, even during times of militancy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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