Umar annoyed by the ‘time’ of power cut in Jammu and Kashmir, said – no need for a national language

for the race on the second day, Omar Abdullah He slammed the Center for indulging in “partisan” politics with respect to minorities.

Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir landed in language debate, stating that there is no need to choose any one national language. “India is a very diverse country and the idea of ​​India is that it gives space to all,” he said, adding that the Indian currency also has many languages ​​and we should respect all languages. “Let the people choose, why choose a national language?” he argued.

Abdullah tore up the government’s claim of “normalcy”, arguing that if the situation in the Valley was normal, as depicted, “why is it that Shab-e-Qadr, Jumaat-ul-Jamaat-ul-Jamia in Jamia Masjid” – There is a ban on the farewell prayer”. Citing tourist arrivals, normalcy will not happen as other parameters suggest otherwise, he said.

“Either this is artificial normalcy or which is being portrayed by the government itself. The fact is that the situation is far from normal,” he said. “If the government is proving not by its words but by its action that the situation is far from normal.”

Abdullah laughed power cut Especially at the time of Sehri and Iftar, to say that this is either a deliberate attempt by the government or just its incompetence and needs to be clarified. He said that the power crisis in Jammu region is also at its peak.

“Generation from our own power projects is at its peak during April but still we do not have electricity during Sehri and Iftar. We do not know from where the government has to arrange electricity, but in view of the holy month of Ramzan, the power cut should be stopped immediately.

The National Conference leader reiterated that there is a good chance that the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) – a grouping of parties from Jammu and Kashmir including the NC – will contest the impending assembly elections together, but said it would be decided. It will be hasty as elections are yet to come. to be announced.

Abdullah also welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court to hear the petitions Article 370 Sections are being removed from Jammu and Kashmir, he said, adding that he is hopeful that the court will fast-track the matter.

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