Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah faced criticism in the assembly following his morning stroll with Union Minister Kiran Rijiju, as opposition members raised objections. The controversy stemmed from the dismissal of a proposal to deliberate on the Waqf law, which Rijiju had spearheaded in Parliament. The incident has ignited a political firestorm, with tensions running high between the ruling party and the opposition. Abdullah’s casual walk with Rijiju has unexpectedly snowballed into a heated debate on legislative matters. The rejection of the motion to discuss the Waqf law has further exacerbated the situation, leading to increased scrutiny of the Chief Minister’s actions. The assembly session witnessed heated exchanges and accusations flying back and forth, underscoring the deep-seated divisions on key policy issues. The fallout from this incident is likely to have far-reaching implications on the political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir, as both sides dig in their heels. The unexpected turn of events has put Abdullah’s leadership under the spotlight, with critics questioning his handling of the situation. As the controversy continues to unfold, all eyes are on how the Chief Minister will navigate the turbulent waters of state politics.

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