Jammu Kashmir Information: There have been a sequence of terrorist assaults in Jammu and Kashmir in the previous couple of days. Terrorists have attacked 4 locations in Reasi, Kathua and Doda districts within the final 4 days, killing 9 pilgrims and a CRPF jawan. Seven safety personnel and lots of others had been additionally injured in these assaults. Relating to this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the scenario in Jammu and Kashmir with Nationwide Safety Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and different officers.
Put all of your power into anti-terrorism motion: PM
PM Modi was given full details about the safety scenario in Jammu and Kashmir in addition to the motion being taken towards terrorism. Throughout this, the PM has requested to place all of the drive in anti-terrorism motion in Jammu and Kashmir. PM Modi spoke to House Minister Amit Shah and mentioned additional deployment of safety forces in these areas and the operation towards terrorists.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi additionally spoke to LG Manoj Sinha to take inventory of the scenario in Jammu and Kashmir. He knowledgeable Prime Minister Modi concerning the motion being taken by the native administration.
Terrorist assaults in Jammu and Kashmir
On Sunday (June 9), terrorists attacked a bus carrying pilgrims in Reasi, inflicting it to veer off the street and fall right into a deep gorge, killing 9 folks and injuring 41. Two days later, terrorists attacked a safety checkpoint in Doda, injuring six safety personnel.
The identical night time, a Central Reserve Police Power (CRPF) jawan and a terrorist had been killed in one other encounter in Kathua district. This encounter began after terrorists attacked a home in Saida Sukhal village of Hira Nagar. Jammu and Kashmir Police has stated that terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba could also be behind the assault in Reasi. Jammu and Kashmir Police has fashioned 11 groups to analyze this assault.
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