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Terrorist caught alive as attack on BSF convoy in J&K ends; 2 jawans dead
All hostages freed; BSF DG in Jammu
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Injured BSF jawans being taken to a hospital. Inset: Kasim Khan, the terrorist nabbed in Udhampur on Wednesday. —ANI

Udhampur, Aug 5

Militants today attacked a BSF convoy on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway in Udhampur killing two jawans of the border guarding force and injuring 13 others, while one of the two terrorists involved in the strike was shot dead in retaliatory fire and the other arrested. The militant, who had taken three persons hostage in a school in a village near the area, was arrested after an operation was launched by the Army and the police, Deputy Commission, Udhampur, Shahid Iqbal Chaudhary said. All the hostages have been freed and the operation has ended, he said. The militant strike was the first in Udhampur district in over a decade coming days after terrorists attacked Dinanagar Police Station in Gurdaspur in Punjab. “There was firing on a BSF convoy on the highway near Samroli by militants early this morning,” Chaudhary said. Two BSF jawans were killed and 13 personnel were injured, IG, BSF (Jammu Frontier), Rakesh Kumar said. The militants hurled grenades and opened indiscriminate fire on the convoy when it reached Nassu belt on its way from Jammu to Srinagar, IG Jammu, Danish Rana said, adding that the BSF jawans retaliated, killing one of the two militants. The injured jawans have been taken to a hospital, he said, adding a massive combing operation has been launched by the Army and the police in and around the area which has been cordoned off. Vehicular movement on the highway has been stopped due to the incident. Reacting to the attack, Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said, “Those behind such attacks very well know that their terror designs won’t be running for long in India. That is why they are doing all such kinds of activities.” The government and the security forces were doing their best to tackle such evil designs and “without a doubt the country’s respect, honour and the people’s security is the government’s topmost priority,” he said in Delhi. Congress leader Ambika Soni said, “Ever since the new government has come in, there have been attacks happening every day. It is impossible for people to live on the border along Rajouri, Poonch and other areas that touch Pakistan.” Soni, who is Congress in-charge for Jammu and Kashmir, said her party wants to know on what basis the government was having talks with Pakistan. Meanwhile, BSF Director-General D K Pathak has rushed to Jammu to take stock of the security situation in the wake of the terror attack in Udhampur. Officials said Pathak is rushing to Udhampur, leaving midway the five-day DG-level talks with their eastern counterparts Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) who are presently here for the annual bilateral meeting between the two sides. Rajnath Singh speaks to BSF DG NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said he had spoken to Border Security Force (BSF) Director-General D.K. Pathak with regard to the attack on a BSF convoy near Udhampur, and said both the BSF and CRPF have launched a counter-operation against the attackers. “Spoke to DG BSF Shri DK Pathak regarding the attack on convoy near Udhampur. BSF and CRPF have launched an operation against the attackers,” he tweeted. “1 terrorist has been killed by our forces and the search is on for others. My condolences to the families of jawans who died in this attack,” he added. Omar expresses concern over attack SRINAGAR: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said the attack on the BSF convoy was a “worrying development” as the area had remained free from militancy for a long time. “An attack on this stretch of the NH (National Highway) after a very long time. Worrying development because area was militant free,” Omar wrote on micro-blogging site Twitter. The attack, which comes days after terror struck Dinanagar of Punjab, is the first in the district in over a decade. Udhampur was one of the four districts of Jammu and Kashmir from where the Omar Abdullah-led state government wanted the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) to be revoked citing considerable improvement in the situation. The other districts were Srinagar and Budgam in Kashmir Valley and Jammu district in Jammu region. Attack on BSF extremely worrying: Rahul NEW DELHI: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi today described as “extremely worrying” the loss of lives in the militant attack. “Days after the Gurdaspur attack, militant attack on a BSF convoy in Udhampur is extremely worrying,” he tweeted. The incident took place on the Jammu-Srinagar highway. “My condolences to the families of the brave jawans who were martyred,” he added. — (With inputs from agencies)
 
What a bloody joke India is turning out to be? When a nation is led by a chaie Wala one cant expect anything better. Sarak chap mentality to nazar aii gi. :disagree:
 
I Understand Desperate Sarcastic Comments By Pakistan Members But Its Is Huge News On Whole National media here Including Parliament Discussion is On
 
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Time to employ special vedic interrogation techniques :azn:
 
Security Agencies on there Way to NAAB him This Guy Should be Paraded in Front of Satraz AZiZ During NSA Level Meeting:agree::agree:

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i prefer he should be given the treatment what was given to Captain Saurabh Kalia by pakistanies :butcher:
 
Google it and check whenever militants or terrorist attacked killed or alive they were proper prepared wearing 6 packs army type trousers sports or military grade shoes with vests and bags to support equipment and mags but the poor fellow with bare feet tight pants and shirt may be a fisher man caught by India.
 
JAMMU: Two soldiers of the Border Security Force (BSF) were killed on Wednesday and five were injured when the convoy they were traveling in was attacked by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. The BSF returned fire and killed one terrorist, while the others fled into the forest, taking three locals hostage.
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The militants, who were reportedly wearing wearing military uniforms, attacked the BSF convoy on the highway near Samruli, about 10 km from Udhampur.

The Army is carrying out cordon and search operations in the region.

The attack has heightened concerns as this stretch of the highway, often taken by pilgrims headed to Amarnath, has seen few such attacks in the past.

"An attack on this stretch of the NH after a very long time. Worrying development because area was militant free," tweeted former state Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

The highway has now been shut down.

Seems sudden change of dress code there, maybe the shirt has a ''Made in Pakistan'' tag for that ultimate proof.
 
so much butthurt over one comment.
oh well.
you only live once.
 
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