Security Probe Launched Following Attack on NC Leader

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Jammu, March 12 Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah met his father and National Conference president Farooq Abdullah here on Thursday morning, hours after security personnel foiled an assassination attempt on the veteran leader at a wedding function in the city.

Leaders from various parties also gathered at the former chief minister's residence in Bathindi here to inquire about his well-being and demanded a thorough investigation into the incident.

Abdullah had a narrow escape when a gunman opened fire at him from behind while he was leaving the function at Greater Kailash on the outskirts of Jammu on Wednesday night.

The chief minister drove straight to the NC chief's residence after arriving in Jammu from Delhi this morning. He spent nearly an hour with his father, who received a stream of visitors, including leaders from the BJP, the Congress, and social activists.

Omar's sons -- Zamir and Zahir -- also reached Bathindi from Srinagar to meet their grandfather.

Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, who visited Abdullah, said CCTV camera footage clearly showed the accused pointing a gun at the NC president, rejecting speculation that the firing was part of celebratory fire.

He said timely action by security personnel prevented a tragedy and demanded a thorough investigation into the incident, asserting that an attack on such a highly protected leader raises serious security concerns.

Among those who visited Abdullah were ministers Sakina Itoo and Javaid Dar, along with senior functionaries and workers of the party, who condemned the incident and termed it a matter of serious concern.

BJP MLA Vikram Randhawa also visited Abdullah and termed the incident "deplorable and unfortunate" and said Jammu has always been a peaceful city.

"Such incidents have no place in Jammu. Even during the peak of militancy, Jammu maintained its communal harmony," he told reporters after meeting Abdullah.

Referring to conflicting statements by the accused, the BJP leader said the motive behind the attack was still unclear.

"We do not know what kind of grudge he has been carrying and what was going on in his mind, or why he did this. The agencies should investigate it and question him.

"He himself is saying that he had been looking for him for 20 years... This is clearly a matter for investigation, and the agencies must probe it," the BJP MLA said.

Several Congress leaders also met Abdullah to inquire about his well-being.

Meanwhile, the accused -- Kamal Singh Jamwal -- a resident of Purani Mandi in Jammu, reportedly told police that he had been waiting for an opportunity to target Abdullah for the past 20 years.

Police have initiated a detailed investigation into the antecedents of Kamal Singh Jamwal, the man who allegedly attempted to assassinate former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah at a marriage function here, officials said on Thursday.

Police are examining the 63-year-old Jamwal’s background, including his personal, social and possible organizational links, to ascertain the motive behind the firing incident, they said.
 
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