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Speaking to ANI, Choudhary said the incident triggered widespread fear among residents, particularly because the news of the blast broke late at night.

“The news got out last night, and people panicked. There are blasts which are pre-planned by militants, but we don’t know what to say about this unfortunate blast,” he said.

Reflecting on the long shadow of conflict in Jammu and Kashmir, the Deputy Chief Minister noted that violence has claimed the lives of security personnel, civil administration staff and ordinary residents for more than three decades.

“It is unfortunate for J&K that we have been seeing such incidents since 35-36 years where personnel of security forces, civil administration, or even civilians have laid down their lives to keep this country strong,” he re

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