Jammu April 17: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah brought to his residence a surrendered militant, his wife and child, who attempted to stop the Chief Minister's cavalcade last evening, an official spokesman today.
A surrendered militant along with his wife and a child tried to stop the motorcade of the Chief Minister as soon as he left the Secretariat last evening, the spokesman said.
‘’On seeing them, Mr Abdullah directed the accompanying officials to bring them to his official residence for hearing their grievances,’’ the spokesman said.
The surrendered militant and his family were brought from civil secretariat to the CM’s Wazarat Road residence in an official vehicle. ‘’Mr Abdullah gave a patient hearing on the issues raised by them’’ the spokesman said.
The surrendered militant, who is presently living in Jammu city with his family, had received arms training in Pakistan and had laid down his arms in 1990 at Darhal in Rajouri district.
The spokesman, however, did not disclose the militant's name. (UNI)
A surrendered militant along with his wife and a child tried to stop the motorcade of the Chief Minister as soon as he left the Secretariat last evening, the spokesman said.
‘’On seeing them, Mr Abdullah directed the accompanying officials to bring them to his official residence for hearing their grievances,’’ the spokesman said.
The surrendered militant and his family were brought from civil secretariat to the CM’s Wazarat Road residence in an official vehicle. ‘’Mr Abdullah gave a patient hearing on the issues raised by them’’ the spokesman said.
The surrendered militant, who is presently living in Jammu city with his family, had received arms training in Pakistan and had laid down his arms in 1990 at Darhal in Rajouri district.
The spokesman, however, did not disclose the militant's name. (UNI)
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