Delhi Blast: All Kashmiris Being Looked at with Suspicion, Says Omar Abdullah
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah highlights widespread suspicion and mobility restrictions on Kashmiris after the Delhi Red Fort blast, with over 500 people checked in Faridabad alone.
- Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, stated that many residents feel apprehensive about traveling outside the territory due to perceptions of suspicion following a recent blast in Delhi.
- Abdullah expressed that the actions of a few individuals have led to unfair judgment of the entire population of Jammu and Kashmir.
- He mentioned that he now thinks twice before driving a vehicle registered in Jammu and Kashmir in Delhi due to fear of being stopped and questioned.
- The November 10 car explosion in Delhi resulted in 15 deaths and initiated a multi-agency investigation involving the Delhi Police Special Cell, NIA, and Crime Branch.
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Omar Abdullah Says J&K Residents Face Suspicion After Delhi Blast
At a Kulgam event, the J&K Chief Minister says people now hesitate to travel outside the Union Territory due to rising distrust following the Red Fort-area explosion.
All Kashmiris being looked at with suspicion after Delhi Red Fort blast, Omar says
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expresses concerns over Kashmiris being unfairly viewed as suspects after Delhi blast, impacting their ability to travel and seek jobs. He calls for better security and local job creation in Jammu and Kashmir.
All of us targeted for acts of a few, looked at with suspicion: CM Omar Abdullah
Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said the people of Jammu and Kashmir are apprehensive about travelling outside the Union territory as they are all seen as suspects for the violent acts of a few. “In the prevailing circumstances, perhaps parents will not like to send their children outside. When we are looked at with suspicious eyes from every side, when attempts are made to defame us for someone else’s doing, when attempts ar…
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