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In Srinagar, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed happiness that people of Jammu and Kashmir have found their voice after the passage of a resolution seeking restoration of the region's special status. Despite protests by the BJP, he considered the first session of the new Assembly as historic in terms of agenda.
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