‘After Jammu and Kashmir elections, we will pass a resolution against abolishing Article 370’, said Omar Abdullah

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National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said that in its first decision after the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, the party will pass a resolution against the Centre’s decision to abolish Article 370.

Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that after the assembly elections, the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly will pass a resolution against the central government’s decision to snatch statehood and special status from the region as its first task.

Let us tell you that this statement of Omar Abdullah has come after the Election Commission of India announced elections in three phases in Jammu and Kashmir. Voting will take place in Jammu and Kashmir on 18th, 25th September and 1st October, while the counting of votes will take place on 4th October. The last assembly elections were held in the valley in November-December 2014. Jammu and Kashmir is under President’s rule since 19 December 2018.

After the announcement of assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah had talked about not participating in the elections till the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir is restored, while his father and National Conference (NC) chief Farooq Abdullah will not contest the party in the upcoming elections. Will lead.

Farooq Abdullah had expressed hope that the rule of the central government would end in the Union Territory and said that I thank God for this decision. He said that we were ready for parliamentary elections and we had requested that assembly elections should also be held at the same time, but it did not happen.

Meanwhile, many political parties of Jammu and Kashmir including Congress, BJP, CPI(M) and Democratic Progressive Azad Party praised the Election Commission’s announcement of holding assembly elections.

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