Omar faces jeers at Srinagar hospital
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah faced considerable hostility from patients’ relatives and those attending to them when he visited the Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences to monitor the treatment of those injured in the recent violence.
The hostility was so great that he was forced to cut short his visit and return to his office 10 km away. Since most of the city and the Valley was in turmoil, with clashes erupting almost everywhere, the CM was forced to travel to and from the hospital by helicopter.
At the hospital, he was jeered at by a number of people, including some patients, and one woman even tried to push around, but the CM’s security detail came in her way, witnesses said. Some young men also made rude gestures while he was boarding the helicopter to return.
An official statement said, however, that Mr Abdullah, after taking stock of the availability of medicines and life-saving drugs, also met injured persons undergoing treatment and those attending to them.
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