A bus, which was on the move with Hindu pilgrims in it, met a deadly accident after being fired upon by terrorists in the Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in nine deaths and 33 injuries. It also took place when the newly formed government under Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi was being formed.
According e reliable sources, the bus was hit while ferried from the Shiv Khori temple to Katra’s town. The driver immediately lost control of the car due to the shootout and accidentally drove it into a gorge at the Teryath village in the Poni area.
The Army, the police, and paramilitary forces reached the scene to help the passengers by using assorted minutes; local citizens also arrived at the rescue. The injured, all from other districts and states, were promptly shifted to Reasi and Jammu’s city medical centers.
The officials have stated that the M4 carbines, which is a modification of the American-style assault rifle, were used to launch the attack, meaning that the Pakistani terrorists were responsible for the attack. Chief Minister: ‘It is the worst floods that Kerala has witnessed in the last 100 years’ Prime Minister Mr.
Narendra Modi has reviewed the situation and promised all necessary support to the state government. Reacting to the incident, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that he was extremely pained by it and went on to assure that the guilty will not be spared.
The attack brings to light that the threat of militancy and violence still persists in Jammu and Kashmir despite changes in central government in India.