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“No one spoke to us”: CM Omar responds to Congress over statehood protest

NC was first to pass statehood resolution in cabinet, but debate couldn’t happen Due to prevailing circumstances; VP Dhankhar’s Resignation Unprecedented

NC was first to pass statehood resolution in cabinet, but debate couldn’t happen Due to prevailing circumstances; VP Dhankhar’s Resignation Unprecedented

Srinagar, July 22 (KNS): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah on Tuesday dismissed Congress allegations that his party did not support their protest over the restoration of statehood, saying no prior discussion or coordination was made with his party on the issue.

“First of all, talk to us,” Omar said while speaking to reporters during his visit to Safapora. “We only read about these protests in the newspapers. No one reached out to us directly. Even during the recent INDIA bloc meeting, this issue wasn’t raised. Had they discussed it, we would not have hesitated to support it.”

According to KNS, he said that the National Conference was among the first to formally raise the demand for the return of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. “We passed the resolution in the Cabinet and brought it to the Assembly. Unfortunately, due to prevailing circumstances, the resolution could not be debated,” he said, adding that the party’s position on the matter remains firm and unchanged.

Responding to the Congress protest held recently, Omar said, “It is a good thing they have now raised their voice, but if they need support, they should coordinate with us.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelOur party will certainly participate constructively.”

During his visit to Safapora, Omar also met with the family of a murdered woman and assured full support in their pursuit of justice. “The case has been registered and, God willing, justice will be done,” he said. “This case represents our broader promise of justice, and we will ensure it is fulfilled.”

Omar expressed concern over the condition of the victim’s family, particularly the eldest son, who is suffering from a spinal injury and is unable to walk. “They have requested government assistance, and we will do everything possible to support their appeal,” he said, offering prayers for their well-being.

On the resignation of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Omar called it an unprecedented development. “This is the first time that a Vice President has resigned. It is clear that his health did not permit him to continue in office,” he said. “I pray for his recovery and a long life. Let’s hope that whoever takes over next will uphold the dignity of the post and serve with justice.”(KNS)
 

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