💨 Abstract
Omar Abdullah, Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister, asserted that citizens have the right to discuss Article 370 and his party will continue its fight for the rights of J&K's people, despite threats. He said the state's dignity was lost when it was downgraded into a Union Territory.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Kerr’s 5/38 derails UPW as MI restrict them to 150/9
Manager, supervisor of embroidery unit held for outraging modesty of woman colleague
SC Collegium recommends Calcutta HC judge Joymalya Bagchi's elevation to Supreme Court
Lured Indian workers held hostage for a month, rescued by Israeli authorities
At 40, Indian football icon Sunil Chhetri comes out of retirement
UAE Ambassador to India hosts Ramadan Iftar, commends dynamic UAE-India partnership
All-women police contingent to provide security at PM Modi's event in Gujarat on Women's Day
Five held for sexually assaulting 12-year-old girl in Mumbai
India condemns breach of Jaishankar's security in UK, serves demarche on British charge d'affaires
RSS leader touches raw nerve with Marathi comments; CM harps on primacy of state language
Powered by MessengerX.io