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Previous Boss Priest and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti got away from safe on Thursday when her vehicle met with a mishap in Sangam, around 50 km south of Srinagar. Mehbooba was en route to meet fire casualties in the Khanabal area of Anantnag locale.
Following the occurrence, Mehbooba affirmed that her driver and individual security official supported wounds. Mehbooba's little girl Iltija Mufti, who is likewise her media counselor composed on X, previously called twitter, that her mom's vehicle had been engaged with a serious mishap en route to Anantnag.
"On account of the finesse of God, she and her security officials got away safe with no serious wounds," Iltija composed.
PDP pioneer Harbaksh Singh communicated worry over the mishap saying regardless of Mehbooba Mufti being previous Boss Pastor and head of a local ideological group and little girl of previous Home Priest of the country, she isn't being given the security she merits. Singh said Thursday's mishap raises security concerns.
The mishap happened at 2.15 pm close to DPS Sangam, making huge harm Mehbooba Mufti's BP Scorpio. Sources say the mishap happened when her vehicle hit a heap transporter. They say on seeing the celebrity vehicle, the driver of the heap transporter diminished speed, driving the driver of the BP Scorpio, which was going lined up with a jammer vehicle, to switch paths. The move brought about a crash between the BP Scorpio and burden transporter.
Previous Boss Priest and NC VP Omar Abdullah approached the public authority to explore the conditions encompassing the mishap. "I anticipate that the public authority should ask into the conditions of the mishap. Any holes in her security that added to this mishap should be tended to right away," Omar said.
Regardless of the mishap, Mehbooba continued to Khanabal to meet the fire casualties. She requested that the public authority help those whose homes were obliterated in a new fire that overwhelmed something like eight private houses nearby on Tuesday.
She said the J&K Government ought to help the impacted individuals and the Backwoods Office ought to give a no-protest endorsement to them to remake their homes.
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