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Omar Abdullah Lays Foundation Stones for Projects Worth ₹84.41 Crore in Ganderbal CM Omar Abdullah Raises CT University Student Issue, To Take Matter with Punjab CM Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today visited ganderbal , laid foundation stones and inaugurated several key development projects in the Ganderbal constituency involving a total investment of ₹84.41 crore. Speaking to media, during his visit, the Chief Minister said the projects are aimed at strengthening infrastructure and improving essential services for the people of the area.He reiterated the government’s commitment to accelerating development works across the constituency Responding to reports of alleged CM Orders Probe Into Alleged Harassment of Kashmiri Students at Punjab University Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has ordered an inquiry into allegations that Kashmiri Muslim students at CT University in Punjab were forced to leave the campus following a dispute related to arrangements for Sehri and Iftar during the holy month of Ramadan. Reacting to the controversy, the Chief Minister said that the matter would be investigated thoroughly and that he would personally take it up with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.👍 Omar Abdullah assured that the Punjab government would take responsibility for ensuring the safety and security of students from Jammu and Kashmir studying in the state. The allegations have emerged from CT University in Ludhiana, where Kashmiri Muslim students claim they were threatened with eviction after requesting arrangements for Sehri and Iftar meals during Ramadan, despite having paid regular mess fees. According to the students, the request led to alleged harassment and administrative pressure. A 46-second video circulating on social media shows students gathered outside the campus, reportedly after being asked to vacate their accommodation. The students have accused the university administration of misbehavior and coercion. However, the university has not issued any official statement so far regarding the incident. The episode has sparked widespread debate online, with many voices calling for reasonable religious accommodation under constitutional guarantees of equality and freedom of faith, while others have expressed differing views on the issue. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also referred to an advisory related to the return of Indian nationals from Iran. He appealed to students, traders and pilgrims to strictly follow the travel advisories issued by the Government of India, stating that safe return would be facilitated once the situation improves. The developments have drawn attention to concerns over the treatment and welfare of students from Jammu and Kashmir studying outside the Union Territory, particularly during sensitive religious periods. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed these views while speaking to the media during his visit to Ganderbal, where he dedicated several construction and development projects worth crores of rupees to the public.