ED vehicles vandalised by Left workers outside Pinarayi Vijayan's house
ED vehicles vandalised by Left workers outside Pinarayi Vijayan's house
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Jammu & Kashmir’s Public Safety Act has often been described as draconian by the citizens of the state, where thousands continue to languish in jails charged with this preventive detention law.
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah recently announced he would revoke Jammu and Kashmir’s Public Safety Act if voted back to power in the next Assembly elections. So will this controversial law become a poll issue, India Today’s Abhishek Bhalla brings you the ground report.
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