Inter-State Roads Reopen After Three-Day Closure Due to Militant Attacks in JK’s Doda

   

JAMMU: Two inter-state roads connecting Doda district in Jammu region with Punjab and Himachal Pradesh were reopened on Saturday after a three-day closure owing to a militant attack, officials said

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The development has brought a major respite to tourists and locals.

Militants struck a joint security post in 12,000-feet-high Chattergalla, the highest point on the Bhaderwah-Pathankot and Bhaderwah-Chamba inter-state roads Tuesday night, causing injuries to five soldiers and a Special Police Officer.

A massive search operation was launched to track down the militants while traffic on the two busy inter-state roads was suspended to avoid any untoward incident.

Restrictions were also imposed on all high-altitude picnic spots including Guldanda, Chattergalla Paas, Padri and Jaie Ghati following the terrorist attack.

Officials said though efforts are on to neutralise the militants, the two vital roads have been made secure with the deployment of additional forces.

Chief Executive Officer of Bhaderwah Development Authority Bal Krishan said all restrictions on the movement of locals and visitors have been lifted and tourists should not pay heed to rumours as “we assure the safety of all visitors in all high-altitude spots”.

Locals and visitors thanked the administration for lifting the restrictions and said they have full faith in the security forces.

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