J/k news: Amid discussions about removal of Urdu language from Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has clarified the entire situation on Friday. He bluntly said that the government has not taken any decision which will harm the existence of Urdu. The CM made it clear that the administration had only sought suggestions and opinions from the public on this subject, which some people are deliberately misrepresenting. Omar Abdullah said these things while talking to the media at the inauguration of new blocks of the Estate Department in Pampore.
Urdu is not being removed: Omar’s response to rumors
Attacking the opposition, the Chief Minister said that some people are doing politics only on the basis of lies. He said that no order has been issued to remove Urdu and God save us from such people who have forgotten the difference between truth and lie. Omar stressed that asking for opinion and taking a decision are two different things.
J/k news: Opinion has been sought, not decision: Government’s side
The CM explained in detail that the government had only issued a notice so that public opinion could be known. He challenged and said that those who are criticizing should show the order in which it has been said to remove Urdu. According to the CM, the critics are able to show only that paper in which suggestions were sought.
J/k news: Sharp attack on Iltija Mufti and PDP
Responding to the statements of PDP leader Iltija Mufti, the Chief Minister said that she was educated, but perhaps she needed to understand the process. Omar Abdullah accused the PDP of deliberately misleading the people and making political gains by resorting to issues like RTI.
File still pending: Awaiting final decision
J/k news: Abdullah also clarified that the file related to this issue is still on his table and he has not yet given any signature or approval on it. He said that a responsible government always takes the opinion of the people before taking any big step, and it is completely wrong to consider this process as a decision. At present the aim of the government is only to listen to the thoughts of the people. To Have to understand.
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