'God saved me': Farooq Abdullah recounts Jammu wedding attack ordeal

Farooq Abdullah, former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, recently recounted his harrowing experience during a wedding in Jammu where a gunman opened fire. Reflecting on the incident, Abdullah expressed disbelief as he was initially unaware that a shot had been fired in his direction. He credited divine intervention for his survival, stating, 'God saved me.' The attack has raised concerns over security in the region, particularly given its history of violence and unrest. Local authorities are investigating the incident, seeking to ascertain the motives behind the attack and ensure the safety of public gatherings. Abdullah's experience highlights the ongoing challenges faced in Jammu and Kashmir, where the legacy of conflict continues to impact everyday life. His remarks have resonated widely, drawing attention to the need for enhanced security measures and community vigilance in an area still grappling with the scars of past violence.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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