Dramatic Assassination Attempt Caught on Video: Indian Politician Survives by Miracle

Shocking footage shows a point-blank gunshot narrowly missing a top Indian politician in Kashmir. The suspected attacker is now in custody as authorities investigate the failed assassination.
Dramatic new footage has emerged showing the moment a point-blank gunshot narrowly missed a prominent Indian politician in Kashmir. The chilling video captures the assassination attempt on senior Kashmiri leader Farooq Abdullah, who miraculously escaped unharmed.
The incident occurred on Wednesday as Abdullah was meeting with supporters in the city of Jammu. In the footage, a man can be seen approaching Abdullah from behind before pulling out a handgun and firing a single shot from just a few feet away. To the shock of onlookers, the bullet somehow missed its target, with Abdullah ducking just in time.
Authorities were quick to respond, with the suspected attacker being apprehended at the scene. He has been identified as 38-year-old Manzoor Ahmad Sofi, a resident of the Srinagar district in Kashmir.
The motive behind the brazen attack remains unclear, but security officials have launched a full investigation. In a statement, the Jammu and Kashmir police said they were "probing all angles" to determine what led to the assassination attempt.
Farooq Abdullah, 85, is a veteran Kashmiri politician who has served as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir on multiple occasions. He currently heads the National Conference party, one of the largest political forces in the disputed territory.
The failed assassination has sent shockwaves through India's political establishment, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior officials strongly condemning the attack. Abdullah himself has called for calm and restraint in the aftermath of the incident.
Security in the region has been heightened as authorities work to determine if the attack was an isolated incident or part of a broader conspiracy. The failed assassination attempt has only further inflamed tensions in the volatile Kashmir valley, which has been a flashpoint for conflict between India and neighboring Pakistan for decades.
Source: BBC News


