Farooq Abdullah attacker says was planning 'killing' for 20 years

In a shocking revelation, the individual accused of attempting to assassinate former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah has confessed to harboring intentions to kill him for the past two decades. The assailant, who was apprehended following the attack, described his motive as a deeply personal agenda. This incident has reignited discussions about political violence and security in the region, where tensions have historically run high due to ongoing conflicts and differing political ideologies. Abdullah, a prominent figure in Indian politics and a vocal advocate for peace in Jammu and Kashmir, has faced threats over the years due to his stance on various issues. The police are now investigating the assailant's background and any potential accomplices, while Abdullah's supporters have called for enhanced protection measures for political leaders in the volatile region. This attack underscores the persistent dangers faced by politicians in India, particularly those involved in contentious areas like Jammu and Kashmir, where political rivalries can escalate into violence.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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