Omar Abdullah Honors National Flag Protocol at Inauguration Event
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Srinagar, April 15 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, exhibited commendable awareness on Wednesday by opting not to cut an inauguration ribbon adorned with the three colors of the national flag. This decision occurred during the launch of the “Know Your Artisan” initiative at Kashmir Haat, Exhibition Ground, Srinagar.
Upon his arrival at the inauguration site, CM Abdullah realized that the ribbon resembled the Tricolor. He chose to avoid cutting it and instead instructed the organizers to open one side of the ribbon, allowing the inauguration to proceed smoothly.
Accompanying him were Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, advisor to the CM Nasir Aslam Wani, along with several legislators and senior officials from the civil administration.
This act is being interpreted as a gesture of respect and adherence to the protocols surrounding the national flag.
Omar Abdullah has consistently demonstrated promptness in addressing matters related to the national anthem, flag, and protocol.
He maintains an image of utmost respect and dignity in his political dealings, refraining from using language against adversaries that could lead to future regrets.
In contrast, his father, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, is recognized for his vocal nature, often confronting political opponents during debates and raising his voice to emphasize his points.
Dr. Farooq Abdullah's political expressions are generally viewed as calculated strategies aimed at countering opponents or resonating with the public sentiment.
Regardless of their differing styles, both Omar and Farooq Abdullah share a steadfast commitment to nationalism and secular values. On various national and international platforms, Dr. Abdullah has maintained a strong allegiance to the nation, opposing terrorism even in the face of narratives controlled by such elements in Jammu and Kashmir.