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‘In Naya J&K We Get Locked Up In Our Homes’: Omar Abdullah Claims Family Put Under House Arrest
While officials did not confirm or deny Omar Abdullah’s allegations, they said ‘movement of VIPs has been discouraged’ in view of the two-year Pulwama terror attack anniversary PTI Naseer Ganai 2021-02-14T12:58:14+05:30 ‘In Naya J&K We Get Locked Up In Our Homes’: Omar Abdullah Claims Family Put Under House Arrest outlookindia.com 2021-02-14T13:10:46+05:30
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Omar Abdullah claims he, his family put under house arrest, Srinagar police responds
Srinagar: National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah addreses a press conference, in Srinagar, Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020. (PTI Photo/S. Irfan)(PTI26-12-2020 000066A)
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National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah on Sunday claimed that he and his family members, including his father and Member of Parliament Farooq Abdullah, have been put under house arrest by authorities.
Locked Up in Home With Family; No Explanation Given : Omar Abdullah
Responding to Omar s tweets, police said the movement of protected persons and VIPs was discouraged due to adverse inputs on the second anniversary of the Pulwama attack.
Former J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah. Photo: PTI
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Srinagar:Â National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah on Sunday claimed he and his family, including his father and member of parliament Farooq Abdullah, have been put under house arrest by authorities.
However, police said the movement of protected persons was “discouraged” on Sunday due to adverse inputs on the second anniversary of the 2019 Pulwama attack.
On Saturday, his fellow former Jammu and Kashmir state chief Mehbooba Mufti alleged that she had been prevented from moving out of her residence. According to media.