"Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. The people of J&K belong to this nation. We want statehood to be restored & elections to be held," he said.
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) president Farooq Abdullah praised Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin-led Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's (DMK) push for unity and said that the DMK is trying to unite India from "Kashmir to Kanyakumari".
Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) president Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday stated that Chief Minister MK Stalin should live long enough to serve the country of India. Farooq Abdullah met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin in Chennai to attend celebrations of his 70th birthday. Con
Reacting to Home Minister Amit Shah's statement on the restoration of statehood in Jammu and Kashmir, JKNC MP Farooq Abdullah on Monday said that they (the government) will give a truncated statehood after elections.
Reacting to the 'survey' conducted by sleuths of the I-T department at the BBC offices, located in Delhi and Mumbai, Jammu and Kashmir's former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday said that this is not the 'right time' to carry out such operation.
Gulf Giants defeated MI Emirates by four wickets in Qualifier 2 to book a place in the final. They will now meet Desert Vipers in the title clash at the same venue on Sunday.
The Union Budget is not people-friendly as it has been prepared keeping in mind the interests of a few businessmen, Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti said.
Danish started his youth career with J&K Bank Football Academy, representing them across all age groups. His exemplary performances earned him a move to Lonestar Kashmir with whom he made 18 appearances before joining Real Kashmir FC in 2016.
National Conference (NC) MP Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday lauded the President's Address ahead of the commencement of the Budget Session of the Parliament and said that it was a "good Address".
This is for the second time during the foot march that Rahul Gandhi has been compared to a figure on a high pedestal -- first with Lord Ram and now Shankaracharya.