Srinagar, Jan 12: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday defended the transshipment of the Delhi-Kashmir train at Katra, stating that people should not object to changing trains at the Katra Railway Station if it guarantees their safety.
Speaking to reporters, Omar said, “If there are security concerns, I don’t think there should be any objections. After all, people who travel by train expect their safety and security, and we share that expectation.”
Omar added that until the region returns to complete normalcy, such security measures should be accepted.
“If it is necessary to address any potential threats, it is acceptable,” he said, further noting, “Ultimately, it’s the decision of the railway authorities, and I trust they will take into account the safety of the people when making that decision.”
Earlier, the Kashmir Trade Alliance and the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers cum Dealers Union expressed disappointment over the lack of a direct train between Srinagar and Delhi as well as the absence of goods train.