1 dead, 31 injured in blast at Jammu bus stand

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Jammu: Police personnel inspect the site after a powerful explosion at a bus stand, in Jammu, Thursday, March 07, 2019. (PTI Photo)(PTI3_7_2019_000021B)

Jammu, Mar 7: A teenager was killed and 31 others were injured on Thursday in a grenade blast in the crowded general bus stand area in the heart of the city, officials said.
This is the third grenade attack in Jammu bus stand since May last year, viewed by security agencies as an attempt to disturb communal harmony and peace in the city.
Mohammad Sharik, 17, a resident of Hardiwar in Uttarakhand, who was among 33 people brought to the hospital, succumbed to splinter injuries in the chest, the officials said.
The condition of four more injured persons was “critical” and two of them were operated upon by doctors to save their lives, they said.
The injured included 11 residents of Kashmir, two from Bihar and one each from Chattisgarh and Haryana, the officials said.
Inspector General of Police, Jammu, M K Sinha said preliminary investigation suggested that someone lobbed the grenade in the bus stand area around noon, causing the explosion.
The scene of the blast along the B C Road was sealed off by the police and a massive hunt has been launched to nab the grenade thrower, Sinha, who immediately rushed to the scene to take stock of the situation, told reporters.
A parked bus of the state road transport corporation (SRTC) suffered extensive damage in the blast which caused panic among the people.
“Whenever there is heightened state of alert, we strengthen checking and frisking but there is always a possibility of someone slipping through and this one seems to be a case like that,” the IGP said.
The officer said there was no specific input about such an attack in the city.
“General inputs are always there and the deployments have been made. We are working on the leads all the time whenever we get inputs but there was nothing specific about this,” Sinha said.
“Obviously the intention is always to disturb the communal harmony and peace,” he said and requested the people to maintain calm.
Immediately after the explosion, people ran to safety and later as the situation returned to normal evacuated the injured to the hospital.
Police parties along with sniffer dogs and forensic experts rushed to the spot and launched a search operation to nab the attacker, the officials said, adding the operation was still going on when last reports were received.
Earlier on December 28-29 last year, suspected militants carried out a grenade attack on the bus stand with the intention to target the local police station building, an attack which took place seven months after another grenade attack along the B C Road left two policemen and a civilian injured on May 24, 2018.
“The blast occurred on the roadside when there was huge rush of people. I had come to drop my wife who was going to board a bus to Punjab,” one of the injured, Kuldeep Singh of the Pragwal area of the city, said.
Singh, who is undergoing treatment along with his wife at the Government Medical College hospital for injuries, said he felt that somebody hurled something which caused the powerful explosion.

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