JAMMU, Nov. 30 -- Deputy chief minister Surinder Choudhary on Saturday assured strict action against officials involved in the demolition of a social media journalist's house, asserting that the Jammu Development Authority (JDA) must clarify "on whose instructions" the operation was carried out. He urged Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to order an inquiry into the "selective" anti-encroachment drive."We request the lieutenant governor to order an inquiry into the high-handed action against the poor family of a journalist," Choudhary said after meeting the affected family. "The inquiry is a must, as the action was not taken as per the instructions of the chief minister who is in charge of the department, even as its vice-chancellor is appointed by the L-G." The JDA had demolished the house on Thursday during an anti-encroachment drive in Transport Nagar. The family, including journalist Arfaz Ahmed Daing, claimed they had lived there for 40 years and received no prior notice. A political blame game has since erupted. Chief minister Omar Abdullah said his government was unaware of the demolition, while former J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina denied that the LG administration had ordered the action. Choudhary, who visited Daing's family to express solidarity, reiterated, "Chief minister Omar Abdullah never supported actions driven by revenge."...