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CM Omar Abdullah Meets Protest Representatives, Seeks Six Months for Reservation Issue Resolution
Srinagar, Dec 23 : Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday held a meeting with representatives of the protesting students at his Gupkar residence to address their concerns regarding reservation policies. The CM assured the delegation that the government is committed to resolving the matter and sought six months to implement a solution.
However, the protestors emphasized the urgency of the issue, demanding that the matter be addressed within three months instead.
Earlier, students, joined by Srinagar MP Aga Ruhullah, staged protests in the city, raising slogans and urging immediate government action on the reservation issue. The protests drew significant attention, with students voicing their dissatisfaction over delays in policy reforms.
The protestors have stated that they will decide on further action depending on the government’s progress in addressing their demands.
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