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Farooq Abdullah, National Conference president, asserts that his government would collaborate with the Centre to address Jammu and Kashmir's issues, emphasizing unity and eliminating hatred. He also expresses concern over unemployment and the state's poor healthcare infrastructure. Abdullah clarifies that his party has no connection with the BJP and urges both central and state governments to prioritize people's needs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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