Omar Abdullah’s cabinet calls for restoration of statehood in Jammu and Kashmir

SRINAGAR: The cabinet led by Omar Abdullah has adopted a resolution advocating for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

This decision represents a pivotal moment in addressing the region’s political status, which has remained contentious since the revocation of its special status in 2019.

The resolution underscores the importance of re-establishing Jammu and Kashmir as a full state, emphasizing the need for a political framework that aligns with the aspirations of its residents. Abdullah’s cabinet is committed to engaging in discussions with the central government to facilitate this transition.

This initiative reflects a broader dedication to restoring democratic processes and ensuring that the voices of the people in Jammu and Kashmir are acknowledged in the political landscape.

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