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Modi’s Srinagar visit: Omar Abdullah says admin coercing employees to attend rally

Srinagar: National Conference Vice-President Omar Abdullah has said that the incumbent administration of occupied Jammu and Kashmir is coercing government employees to attend Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Srinagar.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Omar Abdullah took to social media, sharing a redacted document purportedly listing government employees who are being compelled to gather as early as 4:30 am amidst freezing temperatures to be transported to the rally venue by buses. The document indicates that department heads are threatening disciplinary action against those who fail to comply.

“The dictatorial J&K Govt has pulled out all stops to give the PM a crowd because the BJP can’t manage anything in J&K without the administration,” Abdullah expressed in a post, implying that the administration’s move aims to fabricate support for the Prime Minister.

He further asserted that private schools have been instructed to provide their buses to ferry employees to the rally.

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