
Thought it was firecracker: Farooq Abdullah after surviving assassination bid
India Today
In his first statement after surviving an assassination attempt, National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah on Thursday said he mistook the shots fired at him as firecrackers at a wedding in Jammu and that God saved his life.
In his first statement after surviving an assassination attempt, National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah on Thursday said he mistook the shots fired at him as firecrackers at a wedding in Jammu and that God saved his life.
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