Srinagar, April 29 -- PDP leader Iltija Mufti accused the Jammu and Kashmir government of attempting to "gradually remove" Urdu from the administrative system, citing recent decisions on digitisation of revenue records and changes in recruitment rules. Speaking at a press conference here, Mufti, according to KNS, said a protest held a day earlier over the alleged removal of Urdu from recruitment examinations saw a large turnout and also witnessed arguments with police. She alleged that remarks made by the Chief Minister's advisor and the Deputy Chief Minister at a late-night press conference dismissing her claims were "incorrect", and said she had come to "fact-check" the government's position. "You may have 50 MLAs, a government and even...
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