Attack on former Jammu Kashmir CM Farooq Abdullah needs to be probed thoroughly: Mirwaiz

12 March,2026 12:40 PM IST |  Srinagar  |  PTI

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq condemned the attack on former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah after a gunman allegedly opened fire at him during a wedding function in Jammu. The veteran leader escaped unhurt and the accused has been arrested

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Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the chief priest of Kashmir, on Thursday condemned the attack on former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah saying the incident needs to be probed thoroughly.

Abdullah, 88, had a narrow escape when a gunman allegedly opened fire at him from behind while he was leaving a marriage function at Greater Kailash on the outskirts of Jammu on Wednesday night.

The accused, identified as 63-year-old Kamal Singh Jamwal, a resident of Purani Mandi in Jammu, was arrested and told police that he had been waiting for an opportunity to target Abdullah for the past 20 years.

"News about the attempt on Dr Farooq Abdullah Sahibs life at a function in Jammu is concerning and condemnable," Mirwaiz posted on his X handle.

The religious leaders called for a probe into how the assailant got so close to Abdullah with a loaded weapon.

"Relieved to know that he escaped unhurt. That someone with a loaded weapon got so close and fired at him, needs to be thoroughly probed," Mirwaiz added.

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