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J&K assembly disallows Lone’s Article 370 resolution; Sajad slams reasons

IndiaTimes Sunday, 30 March 2025
Jammu and Kashmir's assembly disallowed People’s Conference chief Sajad Lone's resolutions on restoring Article 370 and returning detainees, citing law and order constraints. Lone criticized the rejection as a restriction on free expression and took a swipe at the National Conference's vague resolution for restoring special status. He emphasized the importance of expressing opinions and representing the people's will.
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