This comes after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah earlier today speaking in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly stressed the importance of preserving land amid growing population pressure.
Paul's comments echoed West Bengal LoP and BJP MLA Suvendu Adhikari's statement, in which he called for President's Rule in West Bengal, citing "complete lawlessness" in the state. Adhikari expressed concerns that if the current situation persists, free and fair elections may not be possible
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