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Opposition continues to crumble: Now National Conference severs ties with Congress

National Conference dumps Congress, decides to contest J&K assembly elections alone

Congress ally Farooq Abdullah calls for Kashmir’s ‘Azaadi’

The abrogation of Article 370 will pave the way for ‘Azadi’ for the people of the state. says NC leader Farooq Abdullah

NC leader Omar Abdullah demands a separate post of Prime Minister for Jammu and Kashmir

Omar Abdullah has demanded the restoration of pre-1953 position when there used to be a Prime Minister of the State instead of a Chief Minister.

‘Chop off the limbs of forest officials’: Former judge and NC leader says to people in Kashmir, FIR registered

Tauqeer who was a Principal and Sessions Judge had taken voluntary retirement and joined the National Conference on March 17.

Khuda ki kasam, will put Modi in jail: National Conference leader Javed Rana claims

Rana said that PM Modi is responsible for all the murders committed in Jammu and Kashmir and the country and called him a murderer of humanity.

NC Lok Sabha candidate Akbar Lone begins a rally with ‘Pakistan Zindabad’, says will abuse anyone who abuses Pakistan

Akbar Lone, NC Lok Sabha candidate for Baramulla, said that the country across is a Muslim country and abusing Pakistan would mean he is abusing himself

Farooq Abdullah’s brother, Sheikh Mustafa Kamal, questions Pulwama attack, gives clean chit to Pakistan

Sheikh Mustafa, senior National Conference leader, blames Indian government for Pulwama attack

Jammu and Kashmir: Former HC Judge who gave “Article 370 is permanent” verdict is National Conference’s Lok Sabha candidate from Anantnag

Article 370, a ‘temporary’ provision distinguishes the state of Jammu and Kashmir from other states of the country by providing special autonomy in the functioning of the state. Most of the constitutional provisions which are applicable for other states are not applicable to Jammu and Kashmir.

Jammu and Kashmir IAS officer Shah Faesal, who called India ‘Rapistan’, resigns to join Politics

Shah Faesal has resigned from the Indian Administrative Services and is reportedly joining politics

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