New Delhi. The news of the blast came ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. The blast took place in a field 7-8 km away from the venue of PM Modi’s rally. After the blast, there is an atmosphere of constant chaos. The blast took place in Laliana village of Jammu district. Police reached the spot and started investigation in the matter. At present, the police say that the investigation of the blast is going on. At first glance it doesn’t look like a terrorist explosion. Police say that investigation is still on. The explosion seems to be due to lightning or a meteorite falling. The blast has been reported by the villagers. Anything can be said only after thorough investigation.
Attack before PM’s visit
Let us tell you that there has been a one and a half feet deep pit in the ground where the explosion took place. It is worth noting that earlier on Friday also, Pakistani terrorists tried to carry out a suicide attack. The terrorists tried to attack the soldiers covertly but the soldiers also gave a befitting reply to the attack. Two Pakistani terrorists were killed in this encounter. While a CISF officer was also martyred.
A suspected blast was reported by villagers in open agricultural land in Lalian village, Bishnah, Jammu. Police is suspecting a lightning strike or a meteorite. Investigation underway: Jammu & Kashmir Police pic.twitter.com/Eyi25d59pf
— ANI (@ANI) April 24, 2022
PM Modi is on Jammu tour from today
Let us tell you that PM Modi will be on a tour of Jammu and Kashmir from today. Where he will promote industrial and development in Jammu and Kashmir and will address panchayats across the country on ‘Panchayati Raj Day’. It will be broadcast live. Apart from this, PM will also inaugurate 2 Hydro Power Project. Preparations are in full swing and security has been tightened ahead of PM Modi’s visit to Palli in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir. Modi will lay the foundation stone for several development projects, including industrial investment worth Rs 70,000 crore, and two power projects.