'We'll go to Delhi and raise our voice': Omar Abdullah vows to press for J&K statehood demand
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah confirmed a planned protest in Delhi. The National Conference will demonstrate on July 20 for statehood restoration. He stated the protest program will proceed as scheduled. The venue or format of the demonstration may change, he noted. Abdullah declined to label the permission delay as sabotage.
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