Rajnath Singh says Kulgam incident 'very unfortunate'
Announces ex-gratia for kin of deceased
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday termed as "very unfortunate" the death of seven civilians in a blast after an encounter had ended in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir and appealed to people not to venture such places where security operations were on.
The minister also announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh for next of kin of the deceased.
"There has been an incident in Kulgam. I have been informed that some civilians have been killed in it. It is very unfortunate. I have been told that the operation had concluded and the security forces had left but some people went there and an explosion took place due to some reason. We are pained at the loss of lives," Singh told reporters here.
Singh said he wanted to convey his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. "The price of a life cannot be set in monetary terms but still I announce an exgratia relief of Rs five lakh for each affected family," he said, reports PTI.
The Home Minister, who reviewed the security situation in the state, said that with the cooperation of people, terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir will end and the state will join the queue of developed states of India.
"If there is an operation by security forces, I appeal the people that they should not try to go there. The security forces do take precautions and we have repeatedly directed them to do it," he said.