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Trucks parked outside our gates to scuttle PAGD protest: Omar | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 1: Former J&K chief minister and National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the government has parked trucks to to 'scuttle the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) sit-in protest in Srinagar'. PAGD is to hold a demonstration in Srinagar on January 1 to protest the draft proposals of the Delimitation Commission. "Good morning & welcome to 2022. A new year with the same J&K police illegally locking people in their homes & an administration so terrified of normal democratic activity. Trucks parked outside our gates to scuttle the peaceful @JKPAGD sit-in protest. Some things never change," Omar tweeted. "Talk about a lawless police state, the police have even locked the internal gate connecting my father’s home to my sister’s. Yet our leaders have the cheek to tell the world that India is the largest democracy, hah!!," he said in another tweet. The PAGD spokesman M Y Tarigami too said that he was not being allowed to move outside his house. The draft proposal of Delimitation Commission which has proposed six seats for Jammu and one for Kashmir has created a political storm in Kashmir with parties accusing the Panel of favoring the BJP. |
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