Omar abdullah on article 370: After Omar Abdullah took over as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, his relations with the central government have become close. However, he says that if the promises made by the Modi government are not fulfilled, then his government can revaluate its relations with the Center. Along with this, he has also clearly stated that as long as Narendra Modi is in power, Article 370 cannot be brought back in Jammu and Kashmir.

In an interview, Omar Abdullah was asked whether there was any possibility of Narendra Modi being restored to Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir while being the Prime Minister of India? Omar Abdullah said clearly that no, there is no possibility.

Omar Abdullah also answered questions raised about his attitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi government. He said that it was important to establish a collaboration with the Center in the first few months of his tenure. He said, “At least in the first few months of my government, I should try to establish a good working relationship with the central government for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. If those promises are not fulfilled, we will reconsider it. “

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His father and National Conference (NC) President Farooq Abdullah has repeatedly emphasized the importance of cooperation between the Center and the Jammu and Kashmir government. They say that both should work together and do not fight.

In 2019, Omar Abdullah clarified his stand on the issue of cancellation of Article 370 by the Central Government. He said that he has not left struggle for its revival. He said, “We passed a resolution in the Assembly seeking to restore special status of Jammu and Kashmir and restore constitutional guarantee.” He also admitted that as long as Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister, it is not possible to restore Article 370.

During the interview, he was asked if he was considering advising the Government of India to establish a relationship with Pakistan. So in response to this question, he said, “There is no place for this at this time.”

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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