Farooq Abdullah vows to struggle for IHK’s special autonomy
By News Desk
June 06, 2021
Ag APP
ISLAMABAD: Former occupied Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah has said he would continue to strive for the restoration of articles 370 and 35-A, Kashmir Media Service reported.
Addressing a virtual meeting in Srinagar of provincial committee members of his political party, Abdullah said the National Conference “won’t give up on the peaceful and constitutional struggle for the restoration of Kashmiris’ rights”.
“Our priority will remain the restoration of Articles 370, 35-A. The idea of fostering peace, prosperity and development in Jammu and Kashmir is elusive until people’s infringed constitutional rights aren’t restored,” he added.
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