Fri. Aug 29th, 2025

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has urged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to meet with Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss the release of jailed Kashmiri youth. The move comes as a response to the growing concerns over the detention of young people in the region. Omar Abdullah, who is also the vice president of the National Conference, made the statement during a press conference in Srinagar. He emphasized the need for the PDP to take a proactive approach in addressing the issue. The PDP has been criticized for its handling of the situation, with many accusing the party of not doing enough to secure the release of the detained youth. Omar Abdullah’s statement is seen as an attempt to put pressure on the PDP to take concrete steps to address the issue. The detention of Kashmiri youth has been a major point of contention in the region, with many families affected by the arrests. The issue has also sparked widespread protests and demonstrations, with many calling for the release of the detained youth. The Indian government has been accused of using detention as a means of suppressing dissent in the region. The PDP has faced criticism for its failure to effectively address the issue, with many accusing the party of being out of touch with the concerns of the people. Omar Abdullah’s statement is seen as an attempt to highlight the need for the PDP to take a more proactive approach in addressing the issue. The National Conference has been vocal in its criticism of the Indian government’s handling of the situation, with Omar Abdullah accusing the government of using detention as a means of suppressing dissent. The party has also called for the release of all detained youth, citing the need to address the growing sense of alienation and disillusionment among young people in the region. The issue of detention has been a major point of contention in Kashmir, with many families affected by the arrests. The Indian government has been accused of using detention as a means of suppressing dissent, with many accusing the government of violating human rights. The PDP has faced criticism for its handling of the situation, with many accusing the party of not doing enough to secure the release of the detained youth. Omar Abdullah’s statement is seen as an attempt to put pressure on the PDP to take concrete steps to address the issue. The National Conference has been vocal in its criticism of the Indian government’s handling of the situation, with Omar Abdullah accusing the government of using detention as a means of suppressing dissent. The party has also called for the release of all detained youth, citing the need to address the growing sense of alienation and disillusionment among young people in the region. The issue of detention has been a major point of contention in Kashmir, with many families affected by the arrests. The Indian government has been accused of using detention as a means of suppressing dissent, with many accusing the government of violating human rights. The PDP has faced criticism for its handling of the situation, with many accusing the party of not doing enough to secure the release of the detained youth. Omar Abdullah’s statement is seen as an attempt to put pressure on the PDP to take concrete steps to address the issue. The National Conference has been vocal in its criticism of the Indian government’s handling of the situation, with Omar Abdullah accusing the government of using detention as a means of suppressing dissent. The party has also called for the release of all detained youth, citing the need to address the growing sense of alienation and disillusionment among young people in the region. The issue of detention has been a major point of contention in Kashmir, with many families affected by the arrests. The Indian government has been accused of using detention as a means of suppressing dissent, with many accusing the government of violating human rights. The PDP has faced criticism for its handling of the situation, with many accusing the party of not doing enough to secure the release of the detained youth. Omar Abdullah’s statement is seen as an attempt to put pressure on the PDP to take concrete steps to address the issue. The National Conference has been vocal in its criticism of the Indian government’s handling of the situation, with Omar Abdullah accusing the government of using detention as a means of suppressing dissent. The party has also called for the release of all detained youth, citing the need to address the growing sense of alienation and disillusionment among young people in the region.

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