Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed concern that Kashmiris are being viewed with suspicion across India due to the actions of a few. He stated that stripping the region of its special status and statehood has not ended bloodshed, questioning those responsible for security about the current situation.
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