Two major blasts in Narwal during Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi returned to Delhi?
Two major blasts in Narwal during Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi returned to Delhi?
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Srinagar: Two blasts took place in the Narwal area of ​​the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday (January 21) morning. While giving information, ADGP of Jammu Zone Mukesh Singh has said that information about the injuries of 6 people has come to the fore in this blast. After the blast, senior officers of Jammu Police reached the spot. Police are trying to find out how this bomb blast took place.

A senior police officer has said that blasts were reported in two vehicles, due to which 6 people were reported injured. The injured have been taken to the local hospital. The police officer has said that 'The area has been cordoned off and senior police officers along with other police personnel have also reached the spot and further investigation is underway.'

Let us tell you that before January 26, an alert was issued by the security agencies that a major terrorist incident could happen in Jammu anytime. On the other hand, the Bharat Jodo Yatra under the leadership of former National President of Congress, Rahul Gandhi is currently in Jammu. In such a situation, questions can also arise regarding the security of Rahul Gandhi. 

Meanwhile, reports are coming out that Rahul Gandhi's yatra in Jammu has come to a halt only after 10 kms. The yatra has been shifted back after ten kilometers from Kathua. Now the yatra will start from 22 January. According to the report, Rahul Gandhi has left for Delhi. At present, the reason is not clear why he is returning to Delhi. Rahul Gandhi's program to hold a press conference in Jammu on January 24 is also scheduled.

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