Srinagar Blast Tragedy: Kejriwal Questions Security Lapses Amid Rising Attacks

Arvind Kejriwal has expressed deep concern over the deadly blast at a Srinagar police station that killed nine personnel. He sharply criticized the Centre's handling of security, questioning what government agencies are doing to prevent such attacks. The incident comes shortly after the Delhi explosion, raising serious questions about national security preparedness. Security forces have linked the blast to a Jaish-e-Mohammed terror module operating across state lines.

Key Points: Kejriwal Slams Centre Over Srinagar Police Station Blast Security

  • Kejriwal demands accountability from Union Home Ministry over security failures
  • At least nine police personnel martyred in Nowgam police station blast
  • Incident follows recent Delhi explosion, raising national security concerns
  • CRPF teams deployed as security tightened across sensitive zones
  • Authorities link blast to inter-state Jaish-e-Mohammed terror module
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Srinagar blast 'extremely tragic': Kejriwal questions Centre on security lapses

Arvind Kejriwal calls Srinagar police station blast "extremely tragic," questions Centre's security preparedness after 9 personnel killed in latest attack.

"How and why has such a big compromise with national security been allowed to happen? - Arvind Kejriwal"

New Delhi, November 15

Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday expressed deep grief over the late-night explosion at a police station in Srinagar, calling the incident "extremely tragic and worrying." Several police personnel were reported killed, while others sustained injuries in the blast, which triggered fresh concerns over internal security.

In a post shared on X, Kejriwal said, "The news of the bomb blast at a police station in Srinagar late at night is extremely saddening and alarming. Several brave police personnel have been martyred, and many are injured. May the Almighty give strength to the families of the martyrs to bear this unbearable sorrow and grant a speedy recovery to the injured. My condolences are with the families of the victims."

He said the country was still recovering from the shock of the recent blast in Delhi when another explosion shook the nation. "The echo of the Delhi blast had not even subsided, and once again the country has been shaken by an explosion," he said.

Raising pointed questions over the handling of security, Kejriwal criticised the Centre and its agencies, seeking accountability from the Union Home Ministry. "It is important to ask the government what exactly is happening in the country? What are the government, security agencies, intelligence systems, and the Home Minister doing?" he asked.

He alleged that such incidents pointed to serious lapses in preparedness and coordination. "How and why has such a big compromise with national security been allowed to happen?" he said, demanding that the Centre present a clear explanation to the public.

Kejriwal added that maintaining internal security was a fundamental duty of the government and that repeated incidents of violence eroded public confidence. "The country wants answers," he said.

Meanwhile, at least nine people have died and several others were injured after a deadly blast occurred near the premises of Nowgam police station in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday night, police said.

Security has been tightened across sensitive zones, and additional teams have been deployed as precautionary measures.

Soon after the explosion, Inspector General (IG) of the CRPF Pawan Kumar Sharma rushed to the site to oversee relief operations and assess the security measures.

Notably, the threads of the November 10 Delhi blast are linked to objectionable posters in the Nowgam area of Srinagar, for which an FIR was registered on October 19, sources have said, noting security forces took decisive action to bust an inter-state Jaish-e-Mohammed module linked to the terror plot.

Authorities have urged the public to avoid the area and cooperate with security forces as rescue and inquiry operations continue.

- ANI

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Priya S
My heart goes out to the families of the martyred police personnel. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 But I wish politicians wouldn't politicize such tragedies. We should stand united against terrorism instead of pointing fingers.
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Arjun K
The CRPF and police are doing their best in difficult circumstances. We should support our security forces instead of constant criticism. Terrorism affects all of us, regardless of political affiliations.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Kashmir, this news is deeply disturbing. The region has so much potential for tourism and development. These attacks only hurt ordinary Kashmiris the most. Peace is the only way forward.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate Kejriwal's concern, security matters require careful handling, not public grandstanding. Our agencies have successfully busted terror modules recently. Let's trust their expertise.
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Kavya N
Om Shanti 🙏 May the souls of our brave police personnel attain peace. Their sacrifice will not be forgotten. We need stronger intelligence coordination to prevent such incidents in the future.

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