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US level individual for South Asia, Alice Wells has lauded the discharge of former chief minister of Indian-Occupied Kashmir (IOK) Omar Abdullah after 232 days, following his arrest after India’s unlawful annexation of the occupied area on August 5, 2019.
“We encourage the discharge of all Kashmiri political leaders & the total restoration of web providers because the COVID19 combat intensifies,” Wells tweeted.
We welcome the discharge of former Jammu & Kashmir Chief Ministers @OmarAbdullah & Dr. Farooq Abdullah. We encourage the discharge of all Kashmiri political leaders & the total restoration of web providers because the #COVID19 combat intensifies. AGW
— State_SCA (@State_SCA) March 25, 2020
Earlier on March 24, the Jammu and Kashmir administration revoked the Public Security Act (PSA) order towards the previous chief minister.
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In a collection of tweets, Abdullah expressed gratitude for his launch. He thanked his authorized group for combating towards his unjust detention within the Supreme Courtroom.
The previous chief minister mentioned there’s a lengthy highway forward however promised to make sure Jammu and Kashmir “sees better days”.
Abdullah additionally ensured his half in working to beat the problem of the novel coronavirus and appealed to the nation to assist.
“On a lighter note if anyone wants tips on surviving quarantine or a lockdown I have months of experience at my disposal, perhaps a blog is in order,” he wrote.
My because of all my @JKNC_ colleagues for staying united & staying sturdy. We’ve got an extended & tough highway forward of us however collectively we are going to guarantee J&Ok sees higher days.
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) March 24, 2020
232 days after my detention right now I lastly left Hari Niwas. It’s a really completely different world right now to the one which existed on fifth August 2019. pic.twitter.com/Y44MNwDlNz
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) March 24, 2020