Omar Abdullah's Delhi Visit: Pushing for Jammu and Kashmir's Statehood
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi to discuss the restoration of statehood. The meeting covered key issues including security and development, with Abdullah presenting a resolution passed by his cabinet. This move aims to reestablish constitutional rights and regional identity.
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, advocating for the restoration of statehood. This marks Abdullah's first official visit to the capital since taking office, underscoring the importance of this initiative.
During the 30-minute meeting, Abdullah presented Modi with a resolution passed by his cabinet urging the central government to restore Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. The discussion also touched on the current security situation and development initiatives in the region.
Abdullah's visit follows his party's significant electoral victory, emphasizing the new government's commitment to reviving the state's constitutional rights and identity. The restoration is seen as a crucial step toward healing and development for the region's population.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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