
They Can't Stop China In Ladakh, Won't Let Me Into Kargil: Omar Abdullah
NDTV
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah alleged that he was denied the permission to use a public address system and the Day Bungalow facility in Drass.
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah has claimed that authorities in Union Territory of Ladakh tried to dissuade him from visiting Kargil.
"They told me not come here. There (Eastern Ladakh) China has come in, you could not stop them, you could not send them back. We are only going from Srinagar to Kargil via Drass. We were not here to occupy the town," Mr Abdullah told a gathering of his supporters in Drass on Monday.
The National Conference leader alleged he was denied the permission to use a public address system and the Day Bungalow facility in Drass.
"I have been a chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir for six years, but I fail to understand certain decisions made by them. At best, I would have only used the Dak Bungalow to freshen up," he added.