Read | After Amarnath yatra terror attack in Anantnag, Army chief in Kashmir to review security situationMeanwhile, a fresh batch of 3,200-odd pilgrims left for the remote Himalayan cave on Tuesday. The bus, with a Gujarat number plate, was not registered with the Amarnath shrine board and had left Srinagar for Jammu at 4.30pm. Both Jammu and Kashmir regions saw noisy protests against the killings that chief minister Mufti described as a “blot on all Muslims and Kashmiris”. “This is a moment for us to define ourselves… No terror & murder in our names,’’ former chief minister Omar Abdullah said in a tweet. Security person stand guard after militants opened fire on the Amarnath pilgrims.
Source: Hindustan Times July 11, 2017 18:22 UTC