
Jammu and CM CM Omar Abdullah criticized the “lips” in the national narrative of deaths during cross -border shelling in J&K after Sindoor Operation, an Indian strike to terrorist camps in Pakistan after a panelgam terrorist attack. Abdullah said in an interview with India today that only “half of the stories” were told as a result of India’s retaliation.
“While there was a spontaneous expression of anger about what happened in Pahalgam to the 26 innocent civilians, there is also a boiling disappointment that Kashmir did not happen enough about cashmere cross -border shelling,” Omar told India today.
“The story of Pahalgam is told, but what about the twins who were killed in Poonch, what a lady who died in Kashmir, what my other commissioner for the development of the district died in his house in Ramban.
He mentioned the twelve -year -old twins Zoya and Ayan Khan, who were killed after the last week hit Malta from the border hit the rented house in Jammu and Kashmir’s district Poonch, where their aunt and uncle also lost their lives.
Lack of attention to civilian victims in J&K: Omar
While he questioned the national silence of deaths in J&K in the middle of the conflict in India-Pakistan, Omar said that the loss of innocent lives was reduced to a mere “lip” and said, “It’s almost like it doesn’t happen.”
The main minister said that in various districts there were both civil and military victims, which influenced people from all religious environments. “We lost people in Rajouri, Poonch, Uri, Baramulle. We lost Muslims, Hindus, Sikh. We lost civilians and army staff.
Omar meets the Thapy family who was killed in then shelling
On Saturday, Omar expressed his condolences to the family of the official JK Raj Kumar Thap, who was killed in Rajouri due to Pakistani shelling today.
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