Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday hoped for an early restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, saying it would give more powers to the elected government and enable it to fulfil the promises made to the people during last year’s assembly elections.
Talking to reporters in Kulgam district of south Kashmir, Abdullah said he had expected the Centre to fulfil the promise of statehood restoration made to the people of the Union territory from the floor of Parliament and the Supreme Court, but since that has not happened, he would continue pressing for it.
“We are hoping for more powers and that is why we are stressing on the (restoration of) statehood, because that is a promise made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and that promise should be fulfilled,” Abdullah told reporters in Kulgam district in south Kashmir.
“Only the Centre and the BJP can state the reasons for keeping Jammu and Kashmir without statehood. But, we will not stop trying (to make efforts),” he added.
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