INDIA bloc will always grow: Farooq Abdullah
“As far as India is concerned, it is a united India,” he added.
“As far as India is concerned, it is a united India,” he added.
Provincial Committee members echoed the sentiments of the party president and expressed concern over the crumbling security scenario in Kashmir.
Kashmir-based political parties on Thursday rejected the final order of the Delimitation Commission and described it as yet another step of the BJP to disempower Kashmiris.
Dr. Farooq said that every NC worker and leader should stay in touch with the people in every village and locality.
The NC tweeted; “Dr. Farooq Abdullah has received & accepted the resignations of Mr. Salathia & Mr. Rana. No further action or comment is deemed necessary”.
Expressing concern over the snow balling of new Covid- 19 infections in Kashmir as worrying, the MPs in a statement said that the administration has failed to learn lessons from first wave of Covid-19 to improve its response to the emerging new Covid-19 peak in Kashmir. They stated that people are yet to tide over the rampage induced by Covid-19 and the subsequent failed lockdowns.
He said the evolving situation has made it pretty clear that the outlook of both the countries has undergone a big change and has been replaced with a policy of peaceful engagement.
In its capacity of being a member of UNHRC and bursting with global aspirations, Government of India, with BJP in its steering position, should welcome calls for accountability and justice in Jammu and Kashmir.
Omar pointed out that the Prime Minister while launching the health insurance scheme for residents of Jammu and Kashmir earlier during the day claimed that democracy has won during the DDC elections. However, the democratic win of the PAGD candidates was now being murdered by making them join the JKAP.
The early trends in the District Development Council (DDC) elections in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday gave an edge to the Farooq Abdullah-led People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration.