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A powerful explosion rocked Pulwama in South Kashmir today,
killing at least 15 persons and injuring over 90 others, many
of them seriously. Many shops, houses and vehicles were
damaged in the explosion. Those killed included three CRPF
personnel, including a Commandant, and two students. More
than 10 students were among the injured in the explosion.
Tension gripped Pulwama town soon after the explosion, where
a large number of persons took to the streets, protesting
against the police and civil administration. The protesters
held that the official claim of the explosion having been
caused a car having RDX was wrong and no senior officials
reached the spot even after an hour of the explosion. The
police fired in the air to quell the demonstrators and had to
lob teargas shells to bring the situation under control. More
than 10 protesters were injured in clash with the police.
The Director-General of Police, Mr Gopal Sharma and other
senior police and civil administration officials rushed to
the spot to take stock of the situation. The IG Police, Mr
Javed Makhdoomi, said that 15 shops were damaged in the
explosion, which took place at around 11.30 a.m. He said the
explosion took place in a car carrying RDX. However, the
immediate cause of the explosion was not yet known. The
explosion took place in a busy market place in the vicinity
of a high school, State Bank of India, CRPF 68 bn camp, post
office and a shopping complex.
No militant organisation has claimed responsibility for the
attack which came a day after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s
visit to Jammu and Kashmir which took him to Kargil, Leh and
Siachen. This is the third such incident of high magnitude
during the past one month.
At least three persons were killed and several others injured
in a car bomb explosion at Jawahar Nagar early last month.
Two women were killed and about 50 others were injured,
including 30 students of a local school, in another grenade
explosion in the Lal Chowk area later.
In today’s explosion, at least nine persons, most of them
civilians died on the spot while five others succumbed to
their injuries in various hospitals here. The CRPF men killed
were identified as P.R.V. Prasad, Amba Rao and J.D.R. Kumar.
Of the injured, 42 have been admitted in the SMHS hospital,
eight in the SKIMS, Soura, five in the Bone and Joints
Hospital here.
Nine others were admitted to Pulwama district hospital, while
one was being treated at Pampore hospital.
Geelani condemns blast, seeks probe
Kashmiris look towards the vehicles which were damaged in a
heavy explosion in Pulwama, 39 km south of Srinagar, on
Monday. — Tribune photo by Amin War
Breakaway Hurriyat Conference chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani
today demanded an impartial probe into the car bomb explosion
at Pulwama in south Kashmir which killed about 20 persons and
left more than 120 wounded. He also gave a call for a general
strike tomorrow in protest against the incident.
Condemning the blast in the strongest terms, Mr Geelani
alleged that the explosion was part of a “deep-rooted
conspiracy to harm the ongoing freedom struggle” in Jammu and
Kashmir.
“We demand an impartial probe into the incident,” he added.
Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Forum Chairman Javed
Mir also condemned the incident and sought a probe.
The Jammu and Kashmir Congress said the enemies of peace were
targeting innocents and students to create a sense of
insecurity among people.
In a statement here, state Congress chief Peerzada Mohammad
Sayeed strongly condemned the car bomb explosion.
“The enemies of peace are hell-bent upon disturbing the
ongoing peace process by targeting innocents and students to
create a sense of insecurity among people,” he said.
Mr Sayeed said this cowardly act could not derail the peace
process and the people of the state would not alienate
themselves from the path of peace.
“They are carrying out these acts out of sheer frustration,’’
he added.
National Conference (NC) chief Omar Abdullah termed as ‘’most
inhuman’’ the car bomb explosion.
He also demanded a high-level probe into the incident.
In a statement, Mr Abdullah said the deteriorating law and
order situation had created a sense of insecurity among
people.
Former Chief Minister and NC patron Farooq Abdullah also
described the incident as ‘’most heinous and condemnable’’.
All promises made by the coalition government to bring peace
with dignity and healing touch had proved to be a hoax, he
said.
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