
Shock to thousands of SPOs in J-K; NC deletes the Tweet, removes social media manager
The ruling party of Jammu Kashmir, the National Conference, created a state of stir among thousands of Special Police Officers (SPOs) in Jammu Kashmir after a tweet regarding a hike in the honorarium of the mentioned was deleted.
Earlier, on the day, the ruling party’s X account posted a tweet regarding a hike in the honorarium of Special Police Officers (SPOs) in Jammu Kashmir. Everyone was having an enjoyable claw, and the officers working on the front base finally got justice.
But unfortunately, this joy couldn’t even survive a couple of hours, as the post was removed from the party, calling it a mistake of the tasked person, who carried this with verifying or any cross-check.
The party further advocates for the hike in honorarium of the special police officers in Jammu Kashmir.
The person responsible has been taken to task & has been divested of his responsibility as social media advisor to VP JKNC, reads the tweet.
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