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National Conference president Farooq Abdullah questioned the central government's claims of eradicating terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, citing the Kulgam terror attack as evidence that militancy still exists. He also criticized those claiming victory in the Delhi elections and emphasized that the people of India will make the final decision. Abdullah expressed skepticism about the COVID-19 vaccine's safety and advocated for the development of a cancer vaccine.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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