Congress manifesto silent on Article 370 restoration
Wednesday, 18 September 2024
Congress's manifesto for the upcoming J&K elections omits any mention of Article 370, a notable shift from its earlier stance against its abrogation. Instead, the party emphasizes securing statehood for J&K. Meanwhile, ally National Conference pledges to restore Article 370 and facilitate the dignified return of Kashmiri pandits.
Congress's manifesto for the upcoming J&K elections omits any mention of Article 370, a notable shift from its earlier stance against its abrogation. Instead, the party emphasizes securing statehood for J&K. Meanwhile, ally National Conference pledges to restore Article 370 and facilitate the dignified return of Kashmiri pandits.
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