A gunman has ambushed a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims in Indian-administered Kashmir, which then tumbled into a ravine killing at least nine people, police said on Sunday, reports BSS.
The attack came around an hour before Hindu-nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn in for a third term on Sunday evening in the capital New Delhi.
"Initial reports suggest that militants were waiting there in an ambush and they fired on the bus," Indian police officer Mohita Sharma told the media.
"The driver lost control and fell into the deep gorge. Nine people died and 23 were injured."
The crash happened near Reasi town, in the south of the disputed territory, as the bus was returning from a popular Hindu shrine in the area.
Opposition Congress party president Mallikarjun Kharge condemned the "gruesome terror attack" in a post on social media platform X.
Modi's "chest-thumping propaganda of bringing peace and normalcy... rings hollow", he said.
Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since their independence in 1947, and both claim the high-altitude territory in full.
Rebel groups have waged an insurgency since 1989, demanding independence or a merger with Pakistan.
The conflict has left tens of thousands of civilians, soldiers, and rebels dead.
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