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Incarcerated Omar Abdullah turns 50

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Mar 10 2020 | 5:16 PM IST

Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah turned 50 on Tuesday and spent the day at Hari Nivas here where he has been under detention for the last seven months.

Detained under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA), Omar had a quiet day in the sub-jail not far from his residence on Gupkar road. His mother, sisters and some other members of the family met him for sometime in the afternoon.

His father and five time chief minister Farooq Abdullah, himself a PSA detainee, could not meet his son on his special day.

Both Abdullahs have been in detention since August 5 following abrogation of special status and bifurcation of erstwhile state into two union territories.

On his 50th birthday, the Twitter handle of Omar saw a message from his sister Sara Abdullah Pilot who said she would be temporarily managing the account.

"Temporarily looked after by Sara Abdullah Pilot to keep track of my brother's mentions & DMs. Will restore the a/c to its original owner as soon as he's out," the bio on Omar's account reads.

Shiv Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi, actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha and NCP Lok Sabha member Supriya Sule were among those who greeted Omar on his birthday on social networking site.

Omar has grown a long salt and pepper beard and is almost unrecognisable judging by a couple of photographs that have surfaced on social media in recent weeks triggering mostly anger and anguish from netizens. The pictures showed him smiling in a snow-covered jacket and sporting an unkempt greyish beard.

The Supreme court is hearing a petition of Sara Pilot challenging Omar's detention under the PSA. The hearing is slated for next week.

The political career of Omar began at the age of 28 when he became a Lok Sabha and was youngest minister inducted in Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led Cabinet in 2000 when he was appointed Minister of State for external affairs and later as commerce.

Omar, who was the chief minister of the state from 2009 to 2014, rose to fame in 2008 with his famous five-minute speech at Parliament when he, despite being in opposition, supported the Indo-US nuclear deal.

"I am a Muslim and I am an Indian," he said. "And I see no distinction between the two. I don't know why should I fear the nuclear deal. It is a deal between the two countries which, I hope, will become two equals in the future,"

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First Published: Mar 10 2020 | 5:16 PM IST

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