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Any step that hurts people’s emotions is provocative: Tarigami

He urged authorities not to repeat similar actions and called for an apology from those responsible
12:35 AM Sep 07, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
He urged authorities not to repeat similar actions and called for an apology from those responsible
any step that hurts people’s emotions is provocative  tarigami
Any step that hurts people’s emotions is provocative: Tarigami___File photo

Srinagar, Sep 6: Kulgam MLA M Y Tarigami has criticised the move that saw Ashoka emblem inscribed on a plaque at the Hazratbal Dargah, which was vandalised by protesters on September 5, saying the action hurt the sentiments of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

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As per KNS, Tarigami described the installation as “provocative” and questioned the need for such intervention. “To all of you, I would like to say a few words about the Ashoka emblem, which is unimportant to us and is also a bit provocative. Cutting across political lines, a large number of people have had a belief, and even now that belief is very much present. Then why the need for intervention?” he asked.

He urged authorities not to repeat similar actions and called for an apology from those responsible. “Any step that hurts the emotions of the people, I will interpret it as provocative. It should not have been done. Those in power should apologise to the people, to the common people,” he said.

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Tarigami also criticised the use of FIRs and coercive measures in response to protests. “No, what is FIR? Pressure, FIR, imprisonment, jail, compulsion this story has become very old now. Problems have not been solved with sticks till date. Problems have been solved by compulsion, but have not been solved,” he said, and demanded legal action against those who issued orders leading to public unrest.

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He added that peaceful protests should not be suppressed and public objections should not face threats or coercion.

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