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J&K polls: Will he, won't he? Omar Abdullah's moral stance & father Farooq's dilemma

Former chief minister Omar Abdullah took a moral stance in 2020 that he will not contest the elections until Centre restores the statehood of J&K.

August 20, 2024 / 14:42 IST
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Will Omar Abdullah contest the upcoming elections in Jammu & Kashmir or not? National Conference (NC), which has been demanding assembly polls in the Union Territory for many years now, is grappling with this fundamental question. As of now, there is no clear answer.

Former chief minister Omar Abdullah took a moral stance in 2020 that he will not contest the elections until Centre restores the statehood of J&K. Jammu and Kashmir was reorganised as Union Territory after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.

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It's not just his moral position that could be weighing Omar down.

Over the years, Omar has struggled to get rid of the "outsider" and "elite" labels given to him by his rivals.