
The main Minister Jamm and Omar Abdullah claimed that “the nominated nominated nominee from the new Delho was locked in the elected representatives of the people of Jamm and Kashmir after the prominent leaders ruled and the opposition parties could not leave their houses to prevent them from preventing them from 1931.
Detention, which was not officially confirmed by the police or administration, was widely reported by leaders who published videos and images showing that their gates locked or blocked by security staff to prevent them from going to the NaqshBand SaHib near Nowhaty in Srinagar Center.
In the X post, Chief Minister Jammu and Kashmir compared the incident 13.
The Srinagar District Administration refused to permit all candidates, including the ruling leaders of the National Conference, to visit the cemetery. On Sunday, all roads leading to the area located in the city center were barricade with the heavy presence of police staff.
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Abdullah criticized the detention of the house and said, “In the obvious undemocratic step, the houses were locked from the outside, the police and the central strength deployed as prison … All this to prevent people from visiting a historically important cemetery.”
“Democracy in J&K is the tyrannia of unchanged”
He also quoted the former Minister of Finance late ARUn Jaitley. “Borrow from the late Aun Jaitley SB – Democracy in J&K is tyranny unrolled.
“We could be denied the opportunity to visit their graves today, but we will not forget their victims”.
13th July, after the abolition of Article 370 in August 2019, a public holiday in Jammu and Kashmir before the reorganization of the former state in two territories of the Union.
The day was observed as the martyrs’ day in memory of the victim of 22 people who led the uprising against the “autocratic” rule of Maharaja Hari Singho in 1931, which eventually forced Maharaja to organize the first elections in Jammu and Kashmir’s history.
On the day, the mainstream political leaders visited the cemetery of the “martyrs” to pay tribute to the Kashmir who fell on the bullets of strength during the protest.
Police Srinagar issued public counseling and sent on Saturday on Saturday that “Srinagar District Administration denied permission to all candidates who intend to continue towards Khawaja bazaar, Nowhatta on 13 July 2025 (Sunday)”. The district judge also rejected the ruling National Conference looking for permission for President NC Farooq Abdullah and other leading officials to visit the cemetery.
President PDP Mehboob Muftti published pictures of her main door locked and said, “When you siege the graveyard of the martyrs, it locks people in their homes … speak.”
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She argued that the real end of distrust between Delhi and Kashmir would only happen when India accepts Kashmiri “martyrs” as his own.
‘Dil ki doori’
“The day you accept our heroes as your own, as well as Kashmir, you have received your, from Mahatma Gandhi to Bhagat Singh, that day, as Prime Minister Modi,” Dil Ki Doori “(heart distance) really ends,” she said in the X post.
Representative of the main Minister Surinder Chaudhary, who was in Jammu, said his official residence in Kashmir was also locked by the administration.
“This is our situation. The locking of the Deputy Minister, Ministers and Mla is a threat to democracy,” he said, demanding the restoration of statehood JK.
Provocative policy: BJP
The opposition leader in the Assembly of Jamm and Kashmir Sunil Sharma dubbed killed as a “traitor” and said that the ruling party is trying to indulge “provocative policy” and revives a separatist sentiment that was long buried in 2019 after the abolition of Article 370.
“We consider them a traitor, as I explained to the set of the set,” said BJP leader.
Democracy in J&K is the tyranny of unleashed.
“The national conference is trying to indulge in provocative policy in the name of these traitors, terrorists, separatists and so -called political prisoners to revive sentiment (separatism). They have a misconception, but that will never happen again,” he told reporters.
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