Home Ministry To Review VIP Security Measures Days After Farooq Abdullah Attack

The Indian Home Ministry is set to reassess VIP security protocols following a recent incident involving Farooq Abdullah, the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah narrowly escaped an assassination attempt on Wednesday night when a gunman shot at him as he exited a wedding event in Jammu. This alarming attack has raised significant concerns regarding the safety of political figures in the region, especially given the history of violence in Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah, who leads the National Conference party, has been a prominent figure in Kashmiri politics for decades. The incident has prompted calls for a thorough review of existing security measures for VIPs, particularly in light of rising tensions and threats against political leaders. The Home Ministry's forthcoming evaluation aims to enhance protective measures and ensure the safety of individuals under threat, reflecting the government's commitment to maintaining security in the region amidst ongoing challenges.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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