Amarnath Pilgrims Leave Jammu For Valley Despite Terror Attack

July 11, 2017 11:05
Amarnath Pilgrims Leave Jammu For Valley Despite Terror Attack

Amarnath Pilgrims Leave Jammu For Valley Despite Terror Attack:- Despite a terror attack the previous day on a bus which left seven worshippers dead, a fresh batch of 3,289 Amarnath pilgrims left Jammu for the Kashmir Valley on Tuesday.

The officials in Jammu said, “A fresh batch of 3,289 yatris left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in an escorted convoy of 185 vehicles around 3 a.m., on Tuesday for the Valley.”

When militants attacked an unescorted bus from Gujarat at Khanabal, Anantnag district on the Srinagar-Jammu highway, on Monday, seven pilgrims - six women, one man - were killed leaving 19 others injured.

The bus in which the victims were traveling was neither part of the escorted yatra convoy nor registered with the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB). A senior police officer said, “At around 8:20 p.m., the attack occurred. All the yatra movement which is protected by the security forces on the highway stops at 7 p.m. after which no movement of pilgrims is officially allowed.” The unfortunate pilgrims had performed the yatra and had boarded the bus at north Kashmir’s Baltal base camp.

Terror Attack on Amarnath Pilgrims

The officer said the militants first attacked a police bullet proof bunker at Khanabal and later a police check point.

A police spokesman said, “After retaliation from the police, the militants started firing indiscriminately. The bus of pilgrims, according to police, was caught the ambush.”

The last known terror attack on the Amarnath Yatra was the killing of 30 persons, mostly pilgrims, in the base camp in Pahalgam in 2000.

The yatra started on June 29 and will end on August 7, for a period of 40 days. Till now, nearly 1.40 lakh pilgrims have reached the cave shrine located at 3,888 metres above sea-level.

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