Ghulam Nabi Azad raised the issue of security situation in Jammu and Kashmir in Rajya Sabha today
New Delhi:
The issue of the daring escape of an arrested Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist from a Srinagar hospital was raised in the Rajya Sabha today, with the Congress saying the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir has worsened.
Raising the issue during the Zero Hour, Leader of Opposition and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said the situation, not just in Srinagar, but also in the Jammu province has worsened.
"Though the government is claiming that situation in the state is better than the past decade, the ground reality is different," he claimed.
Yesterday, 22-year-old terrorist Mohammed Naveed Jhutt also known by the name Abu Hunzala escaped from the custody of jail officials after his associates opened fire on his escorts, when he was brought to Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital in Srinagar for a check-up.
Mr Azad also questioned why Jhutt, a Pakistani who was arrested in 2014, was brought to a civilian hospital and not taken to the army hospital. The incident, he said, does not reflect well on the state government, the Centre and the country.
"The Government should be vigilant so that such situations are not repeated," he said.
Mr Azad sought a discussion on the worsening security situation in Jammu and Kashmir in the current or the next session of Parliament.
Congress' Vivek K Tankha said a dialogue should be started to create an atmosphere to faciliate the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley.
Raising the issue during the Zero Hour, Leader of Opposition and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said the situation, not just in Srinagar, but also in the Jammu province has worsened.
"Though the government is claiming that situation in the state is better than the past decade, the ground reality is different," he claimed.
Yesterday, 22-year-old terrorist Mohammed Naveed Jhutt also known by the name Abu Hunzala escaped from the custody of jail officials after his associates opened fire on his escorts, when he was brought to Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital in Srinagar for a check-up.
Mr Azad also questioned why Jhutt, a Pakistani who was arrested in 2014, was brought to a civilian hospital and not taken to the army hospital. The incident, he said, does not reflect well on the state government, the Centre and the country.
"The Government should be vigilant so that such situations are not repeated," he said.
Mr Azad sought a discussion on the worsening security situation in Jammu and Kashmir in the current or the next session of Parliament.
Congress' Vivek K Tankha said a dialogue should be started to create an atmosphere to faciliate the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley.
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