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Omar hits back at S P Malik, says ‘Only Naam ka Satya not Kaam Ka’
- By GMK Staff --
- 24 May 2020 --
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Srinagar :Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday hit back at former J&K Governor Satya Pal Malik and said Only naam ka Satya not kaam ka:
Omar tweeted “Only naam ka satya not kaam ka. He never tires of lying. Lied to people of J&K before 5th August & lying now. Hiding behind walls of Raj Bhavan protected from defamation suits so feels emboldened to shoot his mouth off. Let him CTN say all this when he is no longer governor & see.”
Omar responsed to a tweet by new Agency quoting Satya Pal Malik saying “PM had said that we will conduct panchayat elections (in J&K). I broke protocol & went to Omar Abdullah &Mehbooba Mufti’s residence. They refused to participate under Pakistan’s pressure. Terrorists also threatened yet election was held successfully: SP Malik, former J&K Governor” said
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