
Terrorizing gangs won’t be tolerated: CM
Taking strong note of thrashing of voters by youth in Sopore and Baramulla towns, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Friday said action will be taken against anyone found trying to terrorize voters and the police have been instructed accordingly.
In his tweets on social networking site, Omar wrote that the gangs moving around trying to terrorize those who voted will not be tolerated.
“Can’t have freedom to choose not to vote without allowing people who want to vote a similar choice,” he said.
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