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Omar gets emotional over Sopore murder | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah is worried, rather a bit angry over silence of human rights activists and local media over the killing of a Sopore youth. Omar was shocked to see an empty inbox of his Twitter account. "There are no messages for me as neither army nor police was involved in the killing of the youth", he tweeted. He lashed out at human rights activists and called them `bloody hypocrites'. "A young man was shot dead in Sopore yesterday for no apparent fault of his. Where the hell are all the irate voices? Bloody hypocrites," Unidentified gunmen on Monday night shot dead 34-year-old Mohsin Ahmad Wani in Sopore town, 55 kms from Srinagar. "Mohsin was a businessman, doing business in Sopore. Shot by militants last night. No wonder my TL (Twitter Line) is silent as it wasn't by army/police (sic)," Omar wrote. He said he understood that the incident took place well past the deadlines for the national media organisations but lashed out at local media outlets for not publishing the story about the incident prominently. "It was too late to make the national deadlines but made it to the local papers here, hidden in a corner somewhere obviously," he said in response to a comment from one of his 38,000 followers on Twitter. |
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