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Rajouri grenade attack: BJP leader undergoes surgery, 7-month old shifted to Jammu

Jammu, Aug 13 ( KINS )  : Hours after a two-year-old child was killed and six of a family were injured in a grenade attack, the seriously injured BJP leader underwent a major surgery while his seven-month-old daughter was referred to the Government Medical College and Hospital Jammu.

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has condemned the attack terming it a coward act.

Some unidentified men allegedly lobbed a grenade in the house of BJP Mandal President, Rajouri, Jasbir Singh late evening on Thursday in which six of a family sustained injuries while his nephew succumbed.

“The BJP leader had lost his two year old nephew in a grenade attack while his seven month old daughter has been referred to the GMC for advance treatment and he himself underwent a major surgery,” police sources here said on Friday.

They said that other family members are also receiving treatment in the district hospital, Rajouri.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said, “strongly condemn the cowardly attack in the house of a political leader in Rajouri in which a 2-year old child was killed &others were injured”.

“My deepest condolences to family & prayers for early recovery of injured.Perpetrators of this heinous act will be brought to justice soon,” said Sinha.

The blast occurred late last evening near Khandlu Bridge, a few kilometres short of Rajouri.

General Secretary (Organisation) BJP J&K, Ashok Koul, has condemned the attack.

“Condemning the terrorist attack on our Mandal President Rajouri Urban Jasbir Singh’s residence, in which 7-8 family members were seriously injured. This is a cowardly act that will never be accepted,” Koul tweeted.

 

 

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