Omar Abdullah Claims House Arrest, Condemns “Tyranny of Unelected” in J&K

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has stated that he is effectively under house arrest upon returning to his home in Jammu & Kashmir from Delhi. He described the situation as a “detention,” and strongly criticized what he called the “tyranny of the unelected” within the region.

Security Presence Documented

Mr. Abdullah took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to share photos depicting a substantial police presence outside his residence. Images show numerous officers and an armored vehicle stationed at his gate, illustrating the extent of the security measures.

“Tyranny of the Unelected”

This situation raises concerns about the political climate in Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah’s strong words regarding the “tyranny of the unelected” highlight the ongoing tensions and debates surrounding governance in the region.

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