Attacks on Kashmiris Outside J&K Are Unacceptable, Must Stop: CM Omar Abdullah

CM says Kashmiris should not live in fear outside the Union Territory, urges Centre to sensitise states and ensure their safety

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Srinagar, Jan 29: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said attacks on people from Kashmir in different parts of the country, including Himachal Pradesh, are “unacceptable” and must be stopped immediately. He asserted that his government would intervene wherever necessary to prevent such incidents.

In a statement posted on social media, Abdullah said it was contradictory to describe Jammu and Kashmir as an inalienable part of India while Kashmiris continued to live in fear outside the Union Territory.

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“It cannot be claimed that J&K is an inalienable part of India while people from Kashmir live in fear for their lives in other parts of the country,” the chief minister said.

Referring to a recent series of attacks, including one reported from Himachal Pradesh, Abdullah said his government would take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of Kashmiris living or travelling outside the UT.

“My government will step in wherever required and will do whatever is needed to ensure such incidents are not repeated,” he said.

The chief minister also urged the Union Home Ministry to take proactive measures and sensitise other states to prevent targeted attacks and harassment of people from Jammu and Kashmir.

“I hope the Home Ministry, Government of India, will sensitise other states on the same lines,” Abdullah added. (Agencies))

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