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Omar hits out at Centre, asks if violence is increasing or ending in Kashmir post Aug 5 | | | Early times Report
Srinagar, July 16: Upping the ante on the Centre over continues gag on 4G internet from last about 11 months, former chief minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said abrogation of special status of J&K was justified saying it would end militancy in the valley and now continued ban on high speed internet is being defended saying violence is increasing. “So which is it, increasing or ending,” Mr Abdullah, who is vice-president of National Conference (NC), asked. “How convenient! 5th Aug 2019 was justified saying it would end terrorism/militancy in Kashmir & the continued ban on 4G is justified saying violence in Kashmir is increasing. So which is it, increasing or ending?” Mr Abdullah wrote on micro-blogging site twitter. Mr Abdullah was reacting to reports that Advocate General KK Venugopa has defended gag on 4G internet in the Supreme Court, saying that incidents of militancy were on the rise in Kashmir
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