
Following an assassination attempt on former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary has raised concerns over security lapses during his March 15 visit to the border Nowshera constituency. His office highlighted the absence of a requested bulletproof Fortuner vehicle and the prolonged unavailability of jammer-equipped vehicles, citing mechanical unreliability of current security vehicles. Authorities noted jammer allocation depends on threat assessments and availability. Choudhary has called for a review and restoration of full security arrangements amid ongoing safety concerns.
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