Farooq Abdullah, J&K Deputy CM Escape Unhurt In Gunman Attack In Jammu; Accused Held

Farooq Abdullah, the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, and the region's Deputy Chief Minister recently faced an assassination attempt while in Jammu. The incident occurred when an armed assailant, identified as Kamal Singh Jamwal from Purani Mandi, opened fire in their vicinity. Fortunately, Abdullah and the Deputy CM escaped unharmed, thanks to the prompt response of their security detail, who quickly subdued the attacker. Following the incident, Jamwal was taken into custody for interrogation, and authorities are investigating the motives behind the attack. This alarming incident has raised concerns about the safety of political leaders in the region, especially given the sensitive and volatile context of Jammu and Kashmir's political landscape, which has seen various forms of violence and unrest over the years. The government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety of all public officials and maintaining law and order in the area.
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