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Omar Abdullah reacts to top court's 'unfortunate' Pahalgam comment: 'Statehood hope fading'

Updated on: Aug 15, 2025 11:43 AM IST

Omar Abdullah questioned whether Jammu and Kashmir has been brought on par with other parts of the country, asking if the promises have been fulfilled.

Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Friday voiced concern over the region’s statehood, saying that while hopes were high on Independence Day, the prospects now appear to be fading, but the struggle will continue.Follow Independence Day live updates here

Omar Abdullah says J&K statehood hopes are fading, but the struggle continues.(ANI File)

He questioned whether Jammu and Kashmir has been brought on par with other parts of the country, asking, “We were told J&K will be brought on par with other parts of the country; today I want to ask, are we?”

He added, “My well-wishers told me something big for J&K will be announced on Independence Day; ray of hope fading, but we won't give up.”

Abdullah said his team will go door to door over the next eight weeks to collect signatures in support of statehood, which will then be presented before the Supreme Court.

“In the next 8 weeks, we'll go door to door in J&K to collect signatures for statehood restoration. We will present them before the Supreme Court,” he said.

He said that even restoring democracy took time, but better late than never, and today the people finally have their own government once again.

 
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