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Omar Abdullah escapes another bid on life
By Shujaat Bukhari
SRINAGAR, JUNE 23. The Union Minister of State for Commerce, Mr.
Omar Abdullah, a Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Mr. Mushtaq Lone,
and Mr. Shariefuddin Shariq, MP, escaped an attempt on their
lives when militants fired rifle grenades at the helicopter in
which they were flying to Sogam village of Kupwara district
today.
According to reports, the three National Conference leaders took
off from Srinagar for Sogam, the home village of Mr. Lone to
address a public meeting.
As the pilot was trying to land in a government school ground,
militants hiding in the nearby jungles fired at least four rifle
grenades towards the helicopter.
The leaders later landed in district police lines at Kupwara. Mr.
Omar Abdullah wanted to reach Sogam by road but he was advised
against it by the district authorities.
Mr. Lone confirmed that rifle grenades were fired at the
helicopter.
Reports from Kupwara, however, said that panic gripped the entire
area after the grenades exploded. The meeting scheduled to be
addressed by the three NC leaders was cancelled.
Mr. Abdullah had escaped a similar attempt in Srinagar last
month.
Meanwhile, two militants and a security personnel were killed in
a gunbattle in Hafruda forests. Reports said that security forces
cordoned off the area and launched a search operation.
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