J&K NC cannot march along with ‘hate-mongers’: Farooq Abdullah
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (NC) president and former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah on Friday ruled out 'unity' between his party and the BJP.
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (NC) president and former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah on Friday ruled out 'unity' between his party and the BJP.
Hitting out at the BJP, the National Conference (NC) President, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that the saffron party excels in rhetoric, but when it comes to action, they fall short.
Speaking to reporters during her visit to Budgam district, Mehbooba expressed dissatisfaction with the resolution, stating that it failed to address the abrogation of Article 370 on 5 August 2019.
PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, on Wednesday, described the resolution on the restoration of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir moved by the National Conference (NC) in the legislative assembly as “half-hearted” and “lacking conviction”.
The resolution, passed by voice vote, urged the Centre to engage in dialogue with elected representatives to restore the region's special status.
Although some exit polls have predicted a NC-Congress coalition government in the UT while others have predicted a hung assembly, NC chief Dr Farooq Abdullah said he does not believe in exit polls.
Amidst speculations of a National Conference (NC)—BJP post-poll alliance in Jammu and Kashmir, NC President Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Saturday ruled out any such possibility and asserted that the vote which we have got in J&K is the vote against the BJP.
the NC on Friday denied the reports and said it was not in touch with any political party other than the INDIA bloc constituents for government formation in Jammu and Kashmir.
Omar said, “What does Pakistan have to do with us? We are not even a part of Pakistan, let them take care of their own country. I don't think they should interfere in our elections or comment on our elections. They should save their democracy, we are participating in ours.”
Gandhi and Kharge drove to Abdullah’s Gupkar Road residence in Srinagar after addressing a meeting of Congress workers, and discussed the seat sharing formula.