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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, reacting to the Red Fort blast and the wider terror module that has been busted, appealed to the people and authorities to not believe that all Muslims or Kashmiri Muslims support terror. Abdullah’s reaction came after the Gurugram police asked housing socities, owners and PG accommodations to submit to them the details of Kashmiri and foreign nationals staying there.
Speaking exclusively to India Today TV, Abdullah said that the common Indian people normally do not believe the narrative built up around such attacks and doubt the patriotism of Kashmiri people. Watch more.
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