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15-member NC delegation to meet Farooq, Omar Abdullah after J&K Governor`s nod
The NC leaders had expressed anguish over the continued detention of senior party leaders, including Farooq and Omar Abdullah, as also other top leaders of mainstream political parties of the state, ever since the Centre scrapped special status of the state under Article 370.
New Delhi: A 15-member delegation of J&K National Conference will meet party president Farooq Abdullah and vice-president Omar Abdullah on Sunday, a day after obtaining permission from Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik.
While 81-year-old Farooq is under house arrest at his Srinagar residence, his son and NC vice-president Omar is detained at a state guest house. The delegation is being led by provincial president Devender Singh Rana and comprises former party legislators. Rana had sought permission from Governor Malik in this regard.
Speaking to ANI on Saturday, Rana had said, "We got the confirmation that a delegation will be allowed to meet Farooq and Omar Abdullah. A 15-member delegation of National Conference leaders, all of them former legislators, is going to Srinagar tomorrow (Sunday) morning."
The NC leaders had expressed anguish over the continued detention of senior party leaders, including Farooq and Omar Abdullah, as also other top leaders of mainstream political parties of the state, ever since the Centre scrapped special status of the state under Article 370.
Party spokesperson Madan Mantoo said that NC members decided to meet the top leadership at an emergent meeting two days ago, soon after the administration lifted the movement of NC leaders.
The Centre has, however, said that those under house arrest will be released soon.
As a precautionary measure, several political leaders and separatists figures were put under house arrest after the Centre scrapped Article 370 of the Constitution that gave special status to J&K. This was done to ensure peace in the state and maintain law and order.