Dreams shown by govt, post Article 370 abrogation, not fulfilled: Adhir Chowdhury
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Dreams shown by govt, post Article 370 abrogation, not fulfilled: Adhir Chowdhury
The dreams that government had shown after the abrogation of Article 370 have not been fulfilled in Jammu and Kashmir, claimed Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on February 13 in the lower house of the Parliament.
Later he asked the government about the road map for improving situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
"The dreams that you had shown after the abrogation of Article 370 have not been fulfilled.
JandK has not returned to normalcy.
More than Rs 90,000 crore of local business has finished.
We want you to tell us how will you improve things in JandK," said Congress leader Chowdhury.
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,.. IndiaTimes
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