
Omar Abdullah Reacts to Party Circular Over Harassment Protocol
In a shocking move, the district president of the National Conference (NC) in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, issued a circular stating that no party member is authorized to harass any government employee without the consent of the district president. The circular has sparked widespread criticism, with many questioning the motivations behind such a move. In response, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah took to social media to address the issue, saying that the party is not indisciplined and that senior office bearers ensure that party members do not harass government employees without permission.
The circular, issued by NC Kishtwar district president, Bashir Ahmad, has been widely shared on social media, with many expressing shock and disbelief at the audacity of the move. The circular states that any party member found guilty of harassing a government employee without the consent of the district president will face disciplinary action. While the intention behind the circular may have been to ensure that party members do not overstep their bounds, the move has been criticized for being unnecessary and counterproductive.
Many have questioned the need for such a circular, pointing out that it is the responsibility of party members to respect the rights and dignity of government employees. Others have argued that the move is an attempt to gag party members and stifle their ability to hold government employees accountable.
In response to the circular, Omar Abdullah took to social media to address the issue, saying that the party is not indisciplined and that senior office bearers ensure that party members do not harass government employees without permission. He wrote on X, “Who says we’re an indisciplined party? We ensure our party rank don’t ‘harass government employees’ without permission from senior office bearers.”
Abdullah’s response has been widely shared on social media, with many praising him for addressing the issue and setting the record straight. The move has also sparked a larger conversation about the importance of respecting the rights and dignity of government employees, and the need for party members to behave responsibly.
Despite the criticism, Ahmad has defended the circular, saying that it is necessary to ensure that party members do not overstep their bounds. He has also pointed out that the circular is not an attempt to gag party members, but rather a move to ensure that they behave responsibly.
The controversy surrounding the circular has also raised questions about the inner workings of the NC party. Some have speculated that the move may be an attempt by Ahmad to consolidate his power within the party, while others have argued that it is a sign of a larger problem within the party.
Regardless of the motivations behind the circular, the move has sparked a heated debate about the importance of respecting the rights and dignity of government employees. It is clear that party members have a responsibility to behave responsibly and respect the rights of others, regardless of their position within the party.
In conclusion, the controversy surrounding the circular issued by NC Kishtwar district president, Bashir Ahmad, has sparked a heated debate about the importance of respecting the rights and dignity of government employees. While the move may have been intended to ensure that party members do not overstep their bounds, it has been criticized for being unnecessary and counterproductive. Omar Abdullah’s response to the controversy has been widely praised, and has set the record straight about the party’s commitment to respecting the rights and dignity of government employees.