Stone pelting on bus: Cong demands home minister make statement on JK situation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today termed as "very serious" the situation in where stones were pelted at a school bus and demanded make a statement on the overall scenario in the state.

"I think the situation in is very-very serious...Now there is a and order problem there and the school buses are being targeted. So this is a very serious situation.

"I think the government should immediately come out with a statement. The should come out with a statement. They should explain to the nation as to why this is the situation in J&K," he told reporters.

Shukla claimed when the was ruling the state with the National Conference there was a big tourist inflow and business volume had gone up.

There was resurgence of the economy at that point of time and voter turnouts in elections used to be around 85 per cent, he said.

"Now look at where the situation has gone at this time. That experiment has completely failed what the BJP had done with the PDP. Now and order problem is there and the school buses are targeted. So this is a very serious situation," he said.

A Class 2 student suffered a when the school bus carrying him was attacked by stone-pelters in militant-infested Shopian district of South this morning, triggering angry reactions from and political leaders.

The police said the bus of a private school was attacked by stone pelters in Zavooora area, injuring the student identified as The injured child was referred to where doctors attending on him stated his condition to be stable. The bus was carrying close to 35 students.

The said perpetrators of the act will be brought to justice soon.

"Shocked and angered to hear of the attack on a school bus in Shopian. The perpetrators of this senseless and cowardly act will be brought to justice," she tweeted.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 22:15 IST