Gesture of Respect: Omar Abdullah and the Tricolour Tapestry
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah chose not to cut a ribbon featuring the tricolour at an event. Instead, he untied it, advocating respect. The act received significant social media praise, sparking discussions about respecting national symbols and event organization oversight.
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In a display of respect for national symbols, Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister Omar Abdullah refused to cut a tricolour ribbon during the inauguration of the 'Know Your Artisans' event at Kashmir Haat.
Camera crews captured the moment as Abdullah, joined by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary and advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, opted to untie the ribbon instead of cutting it. His actions, considered a sign of reverence for the Indian national flag, garnered widespread acclaim on social media.
National Conference leader Gagan Bhagat and other prominent figures lauded the Chief Minister for his thoughtful gesture. Meanwhile, the incident raised concerns about the handling of national symbols by the organization behind the event.
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