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The National Conference and its alliance partners held an emergency meeting in Srinagar, expressing concern over growing disquiet between the Raj Bhavan and the six-month-old government in the Union Territory. They called for respecting the mandate of the people and asked the central government not to push them to the wall.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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