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Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti inspects a guard of honor in the Civil Secretariat compound during the opening of offices as part of the Darbar Move. (KL Image: BILAL BAHADUR)
Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti inspects a guard of honor in the Civil Secretariat compound during the opening of offices as part of the Darbar Move. (KL Image: BILAL BAHADUR)

Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti Monday attacked the main Opposition party, National Conference and its working president Omar Abdullah for spreading “false” information among the people.

“Omar Abdullah himself was the chief minister of the state, he knows that neither a chief minister nor a prime minister of the country can dilute the special status of Jammu and Kashmir,” Mehbooba said.

“Since Omar Abdullah is not a common man but has been a chief minister, I hope that Omar does not repeat his mistake today in which he has referred to some papers (about Sainik Colony),” Mehbooba said addressing reporters on the opening day of Darbar in civil secretariat here.

The chief minister was referring Omar’s statement he had made in Baramulla where he had alleged that “the proposed Sainik Colony would be a ruse to settle non-state subjects in J&K”.

“Omar Abdullah had recently posted a picture on Twitter which showed police men beating someone, but that picture was of 2010 when he was the chief minister,” Mehbooba said. She referred to a picture posted by Omar Abdullah on social networking site, Twitter, in which some policemen were beating a youth, and the picture was purportedly of 2010 civil uprising.

On NEET controversy, Mehbooba said that Supreme Court has observed that “there will be no interference as in the special status of the state”. (KNS)

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