In a speech to the Assembly, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized the importance of adapting to changing circumstances while remaining true to his commitments, using a cricket analogy to explain his approach. Addressing concerns about legal changes in Jammu and Kashmir post Article 370 abrogation, Abdullah highlighted the ongoing struggle for equality and defended his government’s actions regarding state subject laws. Refuting allegations of disrespecting Maharaja Hari Singh’s legacy, he pointed out that historical changes were made by others, not his administration, and urged the BJP to review history for a better understanding.
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'Tamil Nadu will never yield to Delhi's administration': MK Stalin's 'challenge' for Amit Shah
SummaryTamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin asserted that the state would never yield to the central government, challenging Union Minister Amit Shah's claim of forming a government in Tamil Nadu by 2026. At a rally in Tiruvallur, Stalin raised concerns about issues like the NEET examination and language imposition, questioning Shah's guarantees on these matters. He also initiated a campaign for greater autonomy, forming a committee to recommend ways to enhance the state's powers, which...
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