New Delhi: Pressing on the contentious issue of restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and for conducting Assembly elections, an all-party delegation of Jammu and Kashmir leaders led by National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah met at the Constitution Club of India in New Delhi on Thursday and held discussions.
Speaking to the reporters after the meeting, former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah holding the hands of NCP chief Sharad Pawar said, "We discussed issues pertaining to Jammu and Kashmir, restoration of statehood, conducting elections and several issues." NCP supremo Sharad Pawar said that the delegation agreed on the issues of restoring statehood and conducting Assembly elections and added that "We are ready to visit Srinagar to share the pain of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and to give them assurance." CPM's Sitaram Yechury also said, "we've agreed to visit Srinagar after the holy month of Ramzan and we'll assess the situation."
Later, Farooq led-delegation of the National Conference, People's Democratic Party, along with others, met the Election Commission of India to demand elections in Jammu and Kashmir. After meeting the poll panel, Farooq said, "It's unfortunate that a State, which is the crown of India, was made a Union Territory. We want a democratic government in Jammu and Kashmir. Electoral polls have been finalised, constituencies have been rolled, Delimitation Commission has released its report, but why elections are not conducted", he asked.
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