Security Snub: J&K Govt Accused of Bias in MP's Visit
The Jammu and Kashmir Congress alleged a security breach during MP Syed Naseer Hussain's visit, claiming he was not provided adequate security or transport. The party accused authorities of favoring BJP leaders and vowed to address the issue with the central and J-K governments.

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The Jammu and Kashmir Congress has accused local authorities of a 'security lapse' involving their Rajya Sabha MP, Syed Naseer Hussain. The party claims that Hussain was denied security and transport during a recent visit, in violation of established protocols.
Addressing the press, JKPCC President Tariq Karra criticized the alleged preferential treatment shown to BJP leaders while neglecting Congress representatives. He insisted on raising the matter with both the central and J&K governments, demanding accountability from the officials involved.
Karra highlighted the unprecedented nature of the oversight, emphasizing Hussain's stature as an MP and AICC general secretary. The Congress leader condemned the alleged bias and called for corrective measures against the officials responsible.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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