Jammu and Kashmir assembly proceedings were disrupted after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s remarks about BJP legislators being “shoe-beaten” by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Opposition members protested and walked out, demanding an apology from Abdullah, who refused, stating his comments targeted the legislators and not individuals.
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