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Jammu Wedding Gun Scare: Accused Says He Planned For 20 Years To Kill Farooq Abdullah

A gunman fired a shot at Farooq Abdullah during a wedding function in Jammu, but swift action by security personnel prevented a tragedy.

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On Wednesday night, March 11, 2026, National Conference President and former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah narrowly escaped an assassination attempt while attending a wedding function at the Royal Park banquet hall in the Greater Kailash area of Jammu. A 63-year-old local resident, identified as Kamal Singh Jamwal, approached the veteran leader from behind and fired a shot from a licensed .32 revolver at point-blank range.

The prompt intervention of Abdullah’s Z+ security detail and personnel from the National Security Guard (NSG) prevented a tragedy. They quickly deflected the weapon and overpowered the assailant before he could fire a second shot.

While Dr. Abdullah escaped unharmed, Surinder Choudhary, who was accompanying him, reportedly sustained minor splinter injuries. Police later ruled out a terror angle, stating that the suspect appeared to have a “personal agenda” and was allegedly in an inebriated state.

Security Breach at a Private Event

The incident occurred around 10:45 PM as Farooq Abdullah, accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary and Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, was leaving the venue after greeting party leader B.S. Chouhan. CCTV footage captured the tense moment when the accused, Kamal Singh Jamwal, managed to move within striking distance of the 88-year-old leader.

Jammu and Kashmir Police later confirmed that two alert officers an inspector and a sub-inspector—quickly intervened and disarmed the attacker. They overpowered him before he could fire again and removed the remaining bullets from his revolver, preventing any further danger at the scene.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed relief on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “Allah is kind. My father had a very close shave… It was only the close protection team that deflected the shot.” However, Surinder Choudhary raised serious concerns over the lack of local police presence at the high-profile event, calling the lapse “inexcusable” given that several top leaders of the state were present.

Decades of Premeditated Hostility

Interrogations of Kamal Singh Jamwal, a resident of the Purani Mandi area who owns local shops, revealed a disturbing motive behind the attack on Farooq Abdullah. According to investigators, the suspect claimed he had been nurturing a “personal agenda” against the veteran leader for nearly 20 years and was merely waiting for the “right opportunity” to act.

Jamwal reportedly identifies himself as the chairman of a local group called ‘Jagran Manch.’ However, officials from the Jammu and Kashmir Police said he was heavily under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident. The weapon used in the attack was his own licensed revolver, which has raised serious questions about how an armed and intoxicated individual managed to bypass initial security layers at a venue hosting multiple Z+ protectees.

The incident has also revived concerns about security threats faced by the Abdullah family in the region. In the past, there have been similar scares, including a 2018 incident when an intruder breached the residence of Farooq Abdullah in a vehicle, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in high-profile security arrangements.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

At The Logical Indian, we view this attempt on the life of Farooq Abdullah not merely as a failure of security, but as a troubling reflection of cracks in our collective social fabric. Violence stands in direct opposition to the democratic values we cherish peace, dialogue, and harmony.

While political ideologies may differ, the use of a firearm to pursue a so-called “personal agenda” highlights the dangerous levels of radicalization and animosity that can quietly grow beneath the surface of society. We commend the security personnel whose swift response prevented a tragedy, but the incident also calls for deeper introspection.

As a society, we must confront why such deep-seated hatred persists and work toward addressing it. The need of the hour is to move from a culture of confrontation to one rooted in empathy, respect, and coexistencen ensuring that our political landscape remains a space for debate and ideas, not violence.

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