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Omar Abdullah on Kashmir: India-Pakistan came closer to settlement during Manmohan Singh's regime

Omar Abdullah praised Singh for initiating efforts to facilitate the return of displaced Kashmiri Pandits

March 03, 2025 / 18:00 IST
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Omar Abdullah
Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah

On Monday, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah stated that India and Pakistan came closer to settling the Kashmir issue during the UPA era under Manmohan Singh’s leadership. He admitted that he does not foresee a return to that stage in his lifetime.

During obituary references for Singh and four other former legislators on the opening day of the Budget Session of the J-K Assembly in Jammu, Omar Abdullah praised Singh for initiating efforts to facilitate the return of displaced Kashmiri Pandits. He noted that Singh’s working groups remain relevant even today.

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The Assembly observed a two-minute silence to honour former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, former minister Syed Ghulam Hussain Geelani, former Rajya Sabha MP Shamsher Singh Manhas, and former MLAs Ghulam Hassan Parrey and Choudhary Piara Singh, who passed away after the last session in November.

Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather moved the obituary reference after Lt Governor Manoj Sinha's address. Several members including Sham Lal Sharma (BJP), G A Mir (Congress) and M Y Tarigami (CPIM) also spoke in the House.