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Omar Abdullah Summoned in Ambala Court As An Witness in Sedition case Against Mehbooba Mufti over militancy remark

Omar Abdullah Summoned in Ambala Court As An Witness in Sedition case Against Mehbooba Mufti over militancy remark
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Srinagar: A local court of Ambala has summoned Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah as witness on November 15 in a sedition case filed by the National President of Anti-Terrorist Front of India (ATFI) and Rashtriya Prachark of Shri Hindu Takht Viresh Shandilya in july. Shandilya had filed a case of sedition against the Former Chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti on his statement in which she had said that more Terrorists like Salauddin will born if People Democratic Party (PDP) is broken after her statement Omar Abdullah had countered the statement of Mufti.

ATFI Chief Shandilya in his petition filed in the court of Judicial Magistrate Ist Class had also made witness to an Editor of a newspaper. The court had ordered Omar Abdullah to appear on in the court on November 15 to record his statement in sedition case against mehbooba.

ATFI Chief Viresh Shandilya termed Mufti’s statement as “shameful” and said, “militancy is getting a boost by such irresponsible utterances.” He further requested the court for day to day hearing in this case against Mehbooba Mufti for her anti-national statement so that no other politician dares to make such a statement.


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