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Action will be taken against Minister for remarks on J-K division: CM | Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said appropriate action would be initiated against Health and Horticulture Minister Sham Lal Sharma, who had recently stoked a controversy by saying that the state should be trifurcated for better development. Abdullah said the investigation
was under process and necessary action would be taken accordingly. "Due notice
has been taken of it at the appropriate quarters. Please allow them to examine
not only the statement but also its context. After that, whatever has to be done
will be done. I am sure that whatever action needs to follow after the statement,
if anything is to be deemed necessary, it will be done," said Abdullah on the
sidelines of an event here. Sharma had at a rally on Monday said that Kashmir
be granted "Azadi", Jammu should be made a separate state and Ladakh be given
the Union Territory status. He further said that the people of Jammu are being
ignored and discriminated against since many years. Sharma also alleged that the
recent reports of the Finance Commission indicated regional discrimination and
disparity in the findings. Abdullah further condemned the recent burning of a
school bus by stone-pelters in Srinagar. "As I have already said, and I think
everybody, every right-thinking person, whether a separatist or part of the mainstream
has condemned this attack on that school bus. We believe that education above
all else should be conflict-neutral. Children and schools should be kept out of
any sort of agitational politics," he said. Protesters allegedly set ablaze a
school bus at Khanyar in Srinagar during a partial shutdown on December 4. The
pick-drop bus of a private Tibetan Public School was stopped at Rangar stop in
Srinagar's Khanyar area by a group of protesters. The protesters allegedly asked
the driver, conductor and the lone child boarding the bus to disembark and later
torched the bus.
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