‘Those Claiming Normalcy Are Deceiving Nation’: Omar Abdullah On Rajouri Encounter In J&K
National Conference VP Omar Abdullah comments came after two army troops were killed in an encounter between security forces and militants in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district on Wednesday.
National Conference Vice-President and former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah slammed the assertions of normality in Jammu and Kashmir, saying they deceive the people of the state, news agency ANI reported. He blamed the perceived lack of peace on the many clashes that occur around the region.
Speaking with media on the sidelines of a workers’ convention at Sumbal Bandipora, Abdullah stated: "The situation is not normal anywhere. The situation in Rajouri was normal earlier, we had freed Rajouri from terrorism to a large extent. I do not remember that during my rule."
#WATCH | Bandipore: On the Rajouri encounter in J&K, National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah says, "There is no normalcy anywhere...During our rule, I don't think any such encounter happened in the Rajouri district..." pic.twitter.com/Cgv3J549b2
— ANI (@ANI) November 25, 2023
His comments came after two army troops were killed in an encounter between security forces and militants in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district on Wednesday.
Last Rites Of Captain Pranjal Killed In Rajouri Encounter
A vast crowd paid their tributes to Captain MV Pranjal, who was killed during a shootout with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, amid moving circumstances, PTI reported. On Friday night, his lifeless remains were airlifted to Bengaluru and then to his parents' house in Anekal taluk near here.
Mourners paid their respects to Capt Pranjal's corpse.
R Ashoka, the Leader of the Opposition, and Bangalore Rural MP D K Suresh were among those who paid tribute to the departed soul and condoled with the grieving family today.
The Army and the state administration offered Pranjal a guard of honour following a wreath-laying ceremony. His lifeless remains will be carried in procession to the Kudlu Gate crematorium for last rituals.
The wife and parents of the 29-year-old member of the 63 Rashtriya Rifles who died in an exchange of fire with terrorists in the Rajouri sector on Wednesday survive him.
Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah paid their tributes at HAL Airport Friday night, after his remains arrived.
Siddaramaiah announced Rs 50 lakh in compensation to the martyr's family, expressing his condolences.