Cabinet meets, condemns alleged act of desecration
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Sept 13: The State cabinet which met on Monday under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah took stock of various incidents of law and order breakdown in different parts of the State which were prompted by reports about alleged incidents of desecration of holy Quran in the United States of America.An official statement said that the cabinet was unanimous in condemning the alleged acts of desecration of holy Quran, as reported by certain sections of the international media.
The statement added that the Cabinet expressed its complete understanding of the genuinely hurt sentiments of the people on this account.
The Cabinet appealed people not to take law in their own hands while staging protests against the alleged incident of desecration of holy Quran, which, as per it only results in an avoidable loss of life and property.
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