“Welcome To 2022”: Omar Abdullah On Law enforcement officials Outdoor House Amid Sit down-In Protest
Srinagar:
Political leaders together with 3 former leader ministers had been detained forward of a march via the Other folks’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) to protest towards the suggestions of the Delimitation Fee.
“Excellent morning and welcome to 2022. A brand new yr with the similar JK police illegally locking other folks of their properties and an management so terrified of standard democratic task,” Nationwide Convention vice-president and previous leader minister Omar Abdullah tweeted.
“Vehicles parked outdoor our gates to scuttle the non violent @JKPAGD sit-in protest. Some issues by no means alternate,” he stated.
Speak about a lawless police state, the police have even locked the interior gate connecting my father’s house to my sister’s. But our leaders have the cheek to inform the sector that India is the biggest democracy, hah!! pic.twitter.com/flNICRGk58
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) January 1, 2022
Mr Abdullah, whose father and veteran baby-kisser Farooq Abdullah heads the PAGD, claimed, “Speak about a lawless police state, the police have even locked the interior gate connecting my father’s house to my sister’s. But our leaders have the cheek to inform the sector that India is the biggest democracy, hah!!” Senior CPI (M) chief M Y Tarigami, who’s the spokesperson of the alliance, stated it used to be unhappy that the Jammu and Kashmir management used to be “scared even to permit a calm protest”.
“That is the place the placement will get worse when other folks don’t seem to be even allowed to information their opinion prior to the general public,” he added.
Former leader minister Mehbooba Mufti had additionally been positioned beneath detention. “A truck is parked outdoor my area too,” she added.
The PAGD had proposed to carry a calm demonstration in Srinagar on Saturday towards the proposal of the Delimitation Fee of accelerating six seats in Jammu department and one in Kashmir. With this, the choice of seats in Jammu would have long past as much as 43 and Kashmir to 47.
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