Katra bus fire: Terrorists attacked bus with sticky bomb, says J&K BJP president
Zee News
A lesser-known terror group JKFF (Jammu Kashmir Freedom Fighters) claimed the responsibility for the attack on a bus carrying Mata Vaishno Devi shrine pilgrims on May 13 in which four persons were killed and 20 injured.
Srinagar: BJP Leader and Jammu and Kashmir party president Ravinder Raina while blaming Pakistan for all the terrorist activities in Kashmir said, "Pilgrim's bus carrying devotees coming from Mata Vaishno Devi to Jammu was targeted by terrorists with a sticky bomb at Katra," he said this is what is coming out during the investigation by NIA. Raina was speaking to reporters outside Srinagar Raj Bhawan after meeting with LG Manoj Sinha, apprising him about the fears and demands of Kashmiri Pandith who are continuously protesting since the Killing of Rahul Bhat in Budgam.
Raina said the pilgrim's bus which was caught fire in Katra was a terrorist plot, he said this has come to the fore during the investigation by NIA, as part of the big conspiracy against the country the bus was attacked with sticky bomb said BJP president Ravinder Raina.
A lesser-known terror group JKFF ('Jammu Kashmir Freedom Fighters') claimed the responsibility for the attack on a bus carrying Mata Vaishno Devi shrine pilgrims on May 13 in which four persons were killed and 20 injured.
Soon after the incident and eyewitness account about the incident in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir police and the NIA had started an investigation into the case.
About the veracity of the terrorists' claim of the attack by a lesser-known terror outfit (JKFF), a senior police officer said that it is not unusual for known terror groups like the LeT and the JeM to carry out attacks and then claim responsibility through outfits which do not exist on the ground.