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Those living in Jammu for over a year can register as voters, says order
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J&K: Opposition parties do not accept inclusion of non-locals as voters, says Farooq Abdullah
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Farooq Abdullah appears before ED for questioning in alleged J&K Cricket Association scam
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National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah summoned by ED in money laundering case
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Article 370 is basis for J&K’s accession to India, could not be removed, says Omar Abdullah
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Gupkar alliance members should contest polls together in Jammu and Kashmir, suggest NC and PDP
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J&K: Syed Mushtaq Bukhari quits National Conference over lack of ST status to Pahari community
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J&K: Delimitation Commission gives six new Assembly seats to Jammu, one to Kashmir
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J&K: Farooq Abdullah says his party will move SC against Delimitation Commission’s proposal
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National Conference leader Anil Dhar quits party, says it has lost interest in Kashmiri Pandits
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Article 370: National Conference MPs protest outside Parliament, seek restoration of special status
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BJP is using hate to win Uttar Pradesh elections, alleges Farooq Abdullah
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Former National Conference leaders Devender Rana and Surjit Singh Slathia join BJP
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Man arrested for allegedly shooting dead National Conference leader TS Wazir
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National Conference leader TS Wazir found dead in Delhi flat
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National Conference should have participated in 2018 J&K panchayat polls, says Farooq Abdullah
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Two years after Article 370, regional parties protest, demand restoration as BJP celebrates decision
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Jammu and Kashmir: Nine political parties to meet delimitation commission, PDP to skip it
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J&K: National Conference, PDP deliberate on talks with Centre, Gupkar Alliance to take final call
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Interview: ‘Everyone expected once Omar Abdullah walks out, something will happen. But nothing did.’
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