J&K Martyrs’ Day: Political Parties Barred from Attending Srinagar Event

The Lieutenant Governor’s administration in Jammu and Kashmir has stirred controversy by denying permission to all political parties to attend the annual Martyrs’ Day function in Srinagar on Sunday, July 13th.

National Conference Among Parties Denied Access

This decision impacts all political parties, notably including the ruling National Conference, preventing their participation in the significant commemoration.

LG Administration’s Decision Sparks Debate

The administration’s rationale for this move remains unclear, prompting widespread discussion and speculation among political circles and the public alike.

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