Maintain harmony: Aga Ruhullah to people
Srinagar, Dec 21: Minister for Science and Information Technology, Aga Syed Ruhullah, on Wednesday urged people of central Kashmir’s Budgam district not to indulge in violence.
Akhtar Ali, special assistant to minister told Greater Kashmir the minister this afternoon invited elders from various areas of the district and urged them to maintain harmony. “We must refrain from the violence and live in peace,” Akhtar quoted Ruhullah as having told the elders.
Pertinently, authorities had imposed curfew in few areas of Budgam district last week after tension gripped the area.
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