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Domicile law unacceptable, will have serious repercussions: Grand Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam | KNO

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Srinagar, April 02 (KNO): Kashmir's Grand Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam Thursday lashed out at the Government of India for announcing the domicile law at a time when entire world is facing the challenge of Covid-19, Kashmiris were again "back stabbed." Islam said new domicile law is totally unacceptable for the people of Kashmir. Talking to wire service—Kashmir News Observer(KNO), Islam said that the new job law is totally unacceptable to people d will have serious repercussions. "The Government of India GoI choose timing when Pandemic has engulfed entire world. This is backstabbing and we totally oppose it" , Islam told—KNO. He said keeping top jobs for outsiders and peon and class IV jobs for Kashmir is a sheer injustice—(KNO)

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