Thu Jun 26 10:47:47 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

People’s Conference chief Sajad Lone has criticized Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, accusing him of dismissing dissenting opinions and behaving like an autocrat.

**News Article:**

**Lone Accuses Abdullah of Autocratic Rule in J&K, Dismissing Dissent**

**Srinagar, J&K -** People’s Conference chief Sajad Lone has launched a scathing attack on Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, accusing him of exhibiting “utter contempt” for opposing viewpoints and establishing what he described as an “emperor-like” rule in the Union Territory.

In a statement released today, Lone criticized Abdullah’s leadership style, suggesting a lack of tolerance for diverse perspectives within the region. He argued that the Chief Minister’s actions are indicative of an autocratic approach, stifling debate and disregarding alternative solutions for Jammu and Kashmir’s challenges.

“There is a clear disdain for any view that deviates from the Chief Minister’s,” Lone asserted. “The Union Territory deserves a leader who values dialogue and embraces different opinions, not one who acts as if they are an emperor ruling by decree.”

The statement comes amidst ongoing political tensions within Jammu and Kashmir, with various parties vying for influence and advocating for different approaches to governance. The People’s Conference, led by Lone, has often presented itself as an alternative voice, challenging the established narratives of both the National Conference and other dominant political forces in the region. The National Conference has yet to respond to Lone’s statements.

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