Farooq Abdullah Critiques Government's Approach on Constitution Amendment Bill
Farooq Abdullah, the National Conference president, questioned the NDA government's method in handling a constitutional amendment bill, citing a lack of two-thirds majority. He also criticized the Jammu and Kashmir delimitation process. Furthermore, he commented on Pakistan's mediation in Middle East conflicts and wished success for Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal elections.
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National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has raised concerns over the NDA government's decision to reintroduce a constitutional amendment bill despite lacking a two-thirds majority necessary for its passage. Abdullah highlighted that initial hesitation was due to public apprehensions.
He also questioned the government's delimitation process in Jammu and Kashmir, arguing that it was executed incorrectly, fueling local concerns over its intentions. Abdullah urged the government to listen to the people's doubts and make informed decisions.
In international affairs, Abdullah acknowledged Pakistan's ongoing role in mediating Middle Eastern conflicts and expressed hope for peace. Additionally, he offered support to Mamata Banerjee's campaign in the West Bengal assembly elections, expressing his wishes for her victory.
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