SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Friday questioned the demolition of the family home of a Delhi 'suicide bomber', warning that 'such actions' would only fuel anger. “If terrorism could be stopped by these actions, it would’ve ended long ago,” he said, adding that terrorism had declined in J&K not too long ago “without the need to blow up anyone’s home”. Security forces carried out three controlled explosions early on Friday to raze the two-storey house of Dr Umar Un Nabi in his native Koil village, south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. The demolition coincided with a police operation to map potential sources of vehicles that could be “misused for unlawful activities”. Authorities evacuated Umar’s family and nearby residents before using explosives to

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