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  • Fashion show upsets locals in J&K
  • Leaders demand accountability
  • Cultural sensitivity questioned

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A fashion show in Gulmarg during Ramadan sparked backlash due to disregard for local cultural sensitivities, drawing criticism from political and religious leaders.

Fashion show in Gulmarg sparks outrage during Ramadan

A recent fashion show held in the renowned ski resort of Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, during the fasting month of Ramadan has come under intense scrutiny.

The event has been criticized for featuring models in revealing outfits, sparking widespread outrage from both political and religious figures.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed his understanding of the public's reaction, acknowledging the deep shock and anger felt by locals. He has promptly requested a detailed report on the incident within 24 hours and assured that appropriate action will be taken. "The images I have seen show a complete disregard for local sensitivities, especially during this holy month," Mr. Abdullah commented, emphasizing the need for cultural respect.

Senior cleric and chairman of the separatist Hurriyat Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, also voiced strong disapproval. Describing the event as "outrageous," he stated that such acts in the name of promoting tourism are unacceptable in the region known for its Sufi heritage and religious traditions.

Farooq called for accountability for those involved, emphasizing that the cultural and moral fabric of the region must be preserved. The controversy was further fueled by social media, where images of the models circulated widely, leading to public condemnation.

Raja Muzaffar Bhat, a well-known social activist, criticized the event as an assault on the region's values. "Who permitted this fashion show in Gulmarg during Ramadan? This act of men and women in scanty clothing walking on snow raises serious cultural concerns," he asserted in a post, questioning the roles of the Tourism Department and the Gulmarg Development Authority.

In response to the backlash, Omar Abdullah's office is coordinating with local authorities to address the issue, highlighting the importance of maintaining the cultural integrity of Jammu and Kashmir during significant religious periods.

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