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Narendra Modi promised to embrace Kashmiris with love, its time: National Conference tells Rajnath Singh

Indo Asian News Service September 11, 2017, 09:46:43 IST

The words of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his Red Fort speech, have touched the hearts of Kashmiris. It is high time these words are translated into reality.

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Narendra Modi promised to embrace Kashmiris with love, its time: National Conference tells Rajnath Singh

Srinagar: A delegation of Jammu and Kashmir’s opposition National Conference, led by former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday and asked him to translate Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s words of embracing Kashmiris with love into reality. [caption id=“attachment_3934179” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the nation from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort on the occasion of the 71st Independence Day, in New Delhi on Tuesday. PTI Photo / PIB (PTI8_15_2017_000060B) *** Local Caption *** File image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking at at Red Fort in New Delhi. PTI Photo/PIB[/caption] Talking to media after the meeting, Abdullah said: “We have discussed various issues including the basic political problem in Jammu and Kashmir with the Union Home Minister. We also brought up governance issues with the Home Minister during our meeting. “The words of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his Red Fort speech, have touched the hearts of Kashmiris. It is high time these words are translated into reality.” A statement issued by NC said “While highlighting the political, historical and the constitutional context of the state’s special status, Omar Abdullah registered the party’s concern and disappointment over the Central government’s ambiguity in defending state’s special status with respect to Article 35A (of the Constitution) in the Supreme Court.” A delegation of the People’s Democratic Front led by legislator Hakim Yaseen also called on Rajnath Singh Meanwhile, BJP state General Secretary Ashok Koul told reporters in Jammu that by meeting people from across the political and social spectrum with an open mind, the Home Minister would find solutions to peoples’ problems in the state. Rajnath Singh will leave for Jammu after he addresses the media on Monday morning.

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