Omar seeks probe for harassment & beating of Kashmiri’s Delhi
National Conference working president Omar Abdullah on Friday urged Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to ensure that the alleged thrashing of a group of Kashmiris, including women, in Delhi was investigated urgently.
“@HMOIndia @rajnathsingh Please have this investigated urgently and bring the guilty to book,” the former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister wrote on Twitter.
Last night in New Delhi’s Sunlight Colony area, a group of 40-50 people surrounded five people, including four women, from Kashmir, and beat them up, according to the police.
The victims alleged they were targeted because they were from Kashmir.
Kashmiris are blamed for feeling alienated, Omar said, questioning what else could one expect from them when they see fellow Kashmiris treated like this outside the Valley.
A Delhi Police officer said a case had been registered and a probe was on
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