J-K terror attack attempt to revive militancy: Guv Vohra

SRINAGAR:
Terming the terror attack in Udhampur as an attempt to revive militancy, Governor N N Vohra today called for enhanced surveillance on all fronts, particularly in reinforcing counter-terrorism grid along the International Border.
The assault yesterday left two BSF constables dead on the crucial Jammu-Srinagar highway, but one of the two Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists involved was captured alive like Ajmal Kasab in the 2008 Mumbai terror strike.
“There should be enhanced surveillance on all fronts,  particularly in reinforcing the counter-terrorism grid along  the entire IB.
“The attack (on the BSF in Udhampur district) was aimed at reviving terrorism in Jammu region,” Vohra said.
Vohra spoke to Director General of BSF D K Pathak and IG of  BSF (Jammu) Rakesh Sharma and congratulated them on the laudable response of their personnel who were attacked  by the terrorists near Udhampur, an official spokesman said.
The attack left two BSF personnel and a Pakistani militant dead, while 14 personnel were injured.
A Pakistani  militant was also arrested after the attack.
While conveying his sympathy to the next of kin of the two personnel who were martyred in the encounter, the Governor particularly lauded the heroic role played by Constable Rocky in saving lives of his comrades. (AGENCIES)