Omar takes dig at Centre for not restoring 4G internet  

Precious Kashmir News
Srinagar, May 28: Taking a dig at government for not restoring 4G internet service in Jammu and Kashmir, former chief Minister Omar Abdullah said why people of Union Territory (UT) are being punished when the Centre blames Pakistan for militancy and other anti-national activities.
Taking to micro blogging site twitter Omar said, “The centre blames Pakistan for all this. In which case why are the people of J&K being punished for things beyond our control and for which we are not responsible?”.
“No big ticket investment, no economic activity, no development activity on the ground, no democracy & here the J&K government admits to a worsening security environment. 10 months later the 5th Aug 2019 report card doesn’t look impressive”, he further tweeted.
Abdullah, who is currently in New Delhi on a private visit, was responding to media report which reads “ Ban on high speed internet in #Jammu and #Kashmir to continue till June 17. J&K government cites #Nawakadalencounter, attacks on security forces, infiltration in coming weeks due to onset of summer and melting of snow”.
The former chief minister detained under Public Safety Act (PSA) was released in March after about eight months.

Related Articles