Pulwama attack was a match-fixing between Modi and Imran Khan: BK Hariprasad's sensational claim
The Injured Included 11 Residents Of Kashmir, Two From Bihar And One Each From Chattisgarh And Haryana, The Officials Said.
Congress MP from Karnataka, BK Hariprasad on Thursday stoke a massive controversy by claiming that the Pulwama terror attack - in which 40 CRPF jawans were martyred - was a 'fixed match' between PM Narendra Modi and Imran Khan. ''The series of event that took place after Pulwama indicates Narendra Modi had a match-fixing with Pakistan'', B. K. Hariprasad said.
Earlier today, a teenager was killed and 32 others were injured Thursday in a grenade attack by suspected terrorists in the crowded general bus stand area in the heart of the city, officials said. This is the third grenade attack by terrorists in Jammu bus stand since May last year, viewed by security agencies as an attempt to disturb communal harmony and peace in the city.
Mohammad Sharik, 17, a resident of Haridwar in Uttarakhand, who was among 33 people brought to the hospital, succumbed to splinter injuries in the chest, the officials said. The condition of four more injured persons was "critical" and two of them were operated upon by the doctors to save their lives, they said.
The injured included 11 residents of Kashmir, two from Bihar and one each from Chattisgarh and Haryana, the officials said. Inspector General of Police, Jammu, M K Sinha said preliminary investigation suggested that someone lobbed the grenade in the bus stand area around noon, causing the explosion.
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