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Omar Abdullah says J&K residents are increasingly viewed with suspicion after the Delhi blast.
He notes families are now hesitant to send children outside the UT due to perceived targeting.
Police have intensified checks, verifying over 500 J&K residents in Faridabad alone.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said many residents are reluctant to travel outside the Union Territory because they feel they are viewed with suspicion following the recent blast near Delhi’s Red Fort. According to PTI, Abdullah voiced concern at an event in south Kashmir’s Kulgam, saying the actions of a few were unfairly being used to judge the entire population.
“In the prevailing circumstances, perhaps parents will not like to send their children outside. Whe

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