Pahalgam Terrorist Attack: Supriya Sule Urges Omar Abdullah To Provide Urgent Medical Aid To 5 Injured Tourists From Pune
Pune, April 22: In a shocking incident, a terrorist attack jolted Jammu & Kashmir and the entire country on Tuesday (April 22). There are reports that around 27 tourists have been killed and several injured after terrorists in military uniform opened fire at them in Pahalgam. The deceased tourists also include two foreign nationals. Nationalist Congress Party Sharad Pawar (NCP-SP) faction MP from Maharashtra's Baramati Supriya Sule urged Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to provide urgent medical aid and support to five tourists who suffered gunshot injury in the terrorist attack.
Supriya Sule took to her official social media account and said, Requesting @OmarAbdullah for providing immediate medical aid and support to the following people hailing from Pune who have suffered injuries in the Pahalgham firing incident today: Asawari Jagdale, Pragati Jagdale, Santosh Jagdale (gunshot wound), Kaustubh Ganbote (gunshot wound), & Sangeeta Gabote from Pune. The family has requested for clarity on their condition please. Thank you for your efficient & quick administration!"
Supriya Sule named the tourists and said that their family is requesting for clarity about their condition. Omar Abdullah has not replied to the post shared by Supriya Sule on her X account.
At least 27 people, including two foreigners, are feared dead and 12 injured after terrorists disguised in army uniforms opened fire on tourists near Baisaran meadow, close to Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
The attackers who are believed to be 2–3 in number, targeted crowds near food stalls and horse riding areas. They were disguised in army uniforms and opened fire on tourists near Baisaran meadow, close to Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah reached Srinagar following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s directive from Jeddah. Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha also accompanied him.
Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah called the incident “far more severe than any recent assault targeting civilians,” as officials work to confirm the exact death toll in the tragic incident.
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