Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Terrorists gun down 7 Amarnath pilgrims

YATRA ATTACKED Devotees’ vehicle comes under fire; 6 victims from Gujarat

- Toufiq Rashid and Ravi Khajuria letters@hindustant­imes.com (Additional reporting by Hiral Dave in Gujarat)

At least seven pilgrims returning from the remote Himalayan shrine of Amarnath were shot dead and several wounded when militants fired on their bus as well as a security vehicle in Anantnag district of Kashmir on Monday, police said.

Six of the victims were from Gujarat, state chief minister Vijay Rupani said, pointing to a possible targeted strike against a chartered bus from that state. Five of the dead were women.

The attack occurred at Batengoo, 65 km south of Srinagar, at about 8.20pm when 60-70 pilgrims were returning from Baltal, one of the base camps of the pilgrimage, to Jammu.

Officials said the bus was neither registered with the Amarnath shrine board nor part of a convoy. It was moving after sunset, which is not allowed because of security restrictio­ns.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack, saying “India will never get bogged down by such cowardly attacks and evil designs of hate”.

In a series of tweets, he also said: “The attack deserves strongest condemnati­on from everyone.”

Just weeks ago, intelligen­ce agencies had warned that militants were planning to target 100 policemen and as many Amarnath pilgrims to trigger communal violence, prompting the authoritie­s to deploy more than 40,000 troops to protect the twin routes of the 40-day pilgrimage.

Police said the militants attacked a security check post before moving to target the pilgrims’ bus.

They said the toll could rise as some of the 15 wounded were critical. The injured also included several policemen.

SDS Jamwal, inspector general of police in Jammu, said no decision has been taken yet to suspend the yatra from Jammu.

Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi tweeted: “This is a grave & unacceptab­le security lapse. The PM needs to accept responsibi­lity and never allow it to happen again”.

State chief minister Mehbooba Mufti expressed deep shock and anguish over the killings. “It is a gruesome attack not only on unsuspecti­ng guests but a brazen attack on Kashmir and Kashmiriya­t and all of us shall have to rise against this scourge of violence..,” she said.

Kashmiri separatist leaders also condemned the killing. In a joint statement, they said the incident went against the very grain of Kashmiri ethos.

Former chief minister Omar Abdullah tweeted: “The one thing we had all feared this year during the yatra. In spite of recent successes against militants and unpreceden­ted force presence.”

This year, police used dronemount­ed surveillan­ce cameras, jammers, dog squads, bulletproo­f bunkers, satellite tracking devices and other gadgets to secure the pilgrimage in view of increased militancy and violence in Kashmir.

The base camps in Pahalgam and Baltal are in Anantnag and Ganderbal districts. Situated in a narrow gorge at the farther end of Lidder Valley, Amarnath shrine stands at 3,888 metres, 46km from Pahalgam and 14km from Baltal.

The Amarnath pilgrimage has come under attack by militants three times in the past, including the massacre of 30 people in Pahalgam on August 1, 2000. The government had held the Lashkar-e-Taiba responsibl­e for that attack.

Pained beyond words on the dastardly attack on peaceful Amarnath yatris in J&K. The attack deserves strongest condemnati­on from everyone. NARENDRA MODI, Prime Minister

 ?? PTI ?? Security personnel stand guard after militants opened fire at Amarnath pilgrims in J&K’s Anantnag district on Monday.
PTI Security personnel stand guard after militants opened fire at Amarnath pilgrims in J&K’s Anantnag district on Monday.
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