Is it 'appropriate' for Army to get involved in 'divisive issue' of UCC, asks Omar Abdullah
Omar Abdullah questions Indian Army's involvement in Uniform Civil Code seminar at Kashmir University Auditorium. He criticizes the Army's stance on sensitive issues and potential interference in politics and religion.
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