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Jammu & Kashmir cops reject security lapse charge as Rahul Gandhi calls off 11km leg of his Bharat Jodo Yatra | Srinagar News



SRINAGAR: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi Friday claimed that a security lapse forced him to abandon the 11km leg of his Bharat Jodo Yatra into Kashmir from Jammu after walking around 500 metres in the company of National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah, who had braved the chill to twin with the former in a white T-shirt. J&K Police, however, rejected the charge and said there was no lapse.
ā€œPolice personnel who were supposed to manage the crowd were nowhere to be seen. I had to call off my walk because I can’t go against my security people,ā€ PTI quoted Rahul as saying at Khanabal in Anantnag. He had crossed the Jawahar Tunnel from Jammu’s Banihal in a bulletproof vehicle and walked less than a kilometre towards the gateway to Kashmir division when the alleged security lapse brought his march to a halt.
Gandhi said he hoped the administration would ensure there are no further crowd-control or other security hiccups during the remainder of his march, scheduled to culminate in Srinagar on January 30.
Tagging Rahul in a tweet, Omar said, ā€œI’m witness to this. The outer ring of the cordon which was maintained by J&K police simply vanished within minutes of @RahulGandhi starting to walk. We had just crossed in to Kashmir from Jammu & were looking forward to the 11km walk, but unfortunately it had to be cancelled.ā€
The day’s march from Banihal in Ramban district was to end at Vessu in Anantnag. ā€œPolitics has its place, but by playing with Rahul Gandhi’s security in J&K, the government has stooped to its lowest level,ā€ Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said.
J&K Police contested allegations of poor crowd management when Rahul’s march entered Qazigund. ā€œJKP wasn’t consulted before taking any decision on discontinuation of the yatra… There was no security lapse at all. We will provide foolproof security,ā€ additional DGP Vijay Kumar said. ā€œSecurity arrangements for the march include deployment of 15 companies of central armed police forces and 10 companies of J&K Police, besides route domination.ā€
The morning had started with Omar causing a flutter with his display of sartorial solidarity with Rahul. The former J&K CM had initially refused to join the march over Congress extending a similar invitation to the controversial former minister and MP Lal Singh. Rahul ended up snubbing Singh’s supporters when they raised slogans in his support at Kathua.
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