"Don't Politicise": Omar Abdullah Defends J&K Ramzan Charity Order

Omar Abdullah, the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, has addressed the recent controversy surrounding the government's order that regulates charitable activities during the holy month of Ramzan. In his defense, Abdullah urged political leaders, including members of his own party, to refrain from politicizing religious issues. The directive aims to ensure that charitable efforts are conducted in an organized manner, promoting transparency and accountability among organizations and individuals involved in giving during this significant period. Abdullah emphasized the need for a unified approach that respects the sanctity of religious observances while also addressing concerns related to public welfare. His remarks come amid discussions about the intersection of governance and religion, highlighting the delicate balance that must be maintained in a region marked by diverse faiths and political sensitivities. Abdullah's call for restraint in political discourse around religious matters reflects a broader intention to foster harmony and focus on the true spirit of charity during Ramzan.
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