The Asian Age

J&K cop killed in grenade attack

Travel time between Jammu and Sringar will be reduced by 2 hours

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT SRINAGAR, APRIL 2

Srinagar: A J&K policeman was killed and more than a dozen security personnel including three CRPF jawans were injured in a grenade attack in Srinagar’s Nowhatta area on Sunday. The incident came after Narendra Modi, inaugurate­d the Chenani-Nashri tunnel. The injured soldiers have been admitted to hospital. The personnel were returning to base when the attacked happened.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday opened a 9.2-km tunnel through the Himalayan terrain that has reduced the distance between twin capitals of Jammu and Srinagar by two hours.

The distance between Chenani and Nashri will now be 10.9km (between two ends of the tunnel), instead of the existing 41km. The PM, who drove in an open jeep through the all-weather route, said the tunnel would help trade and tourism in the Valley, which remains cut off from rest of the country for days and even weeks due to the closure of the highway as a result of heavy snow, monsoon rains and landslides. It took engineers nearly six years to build the tunnel at a cost of `3,720crore.

The officials said the tunnel will save fuel worth `27lakh per day and nearly `99crore a year. Union road transport minister Nitin Gadkari, who was also present on the occasion, said the tunnel is a state-of-the-art project, which will increase tourism in the state and ensure supply of essential goods to the Valley.

Compliment­ing people of the state on the inaugurati­on of the tunnel, chief minister Mehbooba Mufti hoped it would not only minimise the distances between Jammu and Srinagar but also prove to be a harbinger of bridging the psychologi­cal barriers between the people of the state and country.

She said the youth of the state, who have gone through a tough phase of uncertaint­y and gloom, need to be reached out to get Jammu and Kashmir out of the present phase of difficulti­es and desolation. “The people of the state expect Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who exhibits the unparallel­ed determinat­ion of taking bold decisions, to help them in taking Jammu and Kashmir out of these uncertain situations and build a prosperous future for them,” she said.

She also said that a few days back, a group of tour operators of the Valley met her and requested to extend an invitation to Prime Minister Modi to visit Kashmir so that a message of hospitalit­y goes out to the tourists within and outside the country.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with J&K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti during a public rally in Udhampur, Jammu, on Sunday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi with J&K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti during a public rally in Udhampur, Jammu, on Sunday.

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