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Omar, Farooq Abdullah Meet PM Modi, Ask Him To Hold Polls Before Year End

The deployment of additional troops in the state has stoked speculations and rumors about the abrogation of the controversial Article 35-A.

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Omar, Farooq Abdullah Meet PM Modi, Ask Him To Hold Polls Before Year End
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A National Conference delegation, led by former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah, called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday to discuss the situation in the state.

Farooq Abdullah's son Omar Abdullah, also a former chief minister of the state, was part of the delegation.

The two leaders said they met the Prime Minister and informed him about the tension in the Valley.

"It has been one and a half year since a popular elected government has governed the state. We want an election be held in the state before the year ends. People be given a chance to make a decision. We will accept the mandate, whatever it may be," Omar said.

"We have requested PM to ensure law and order does not deteriorate in J&K," Omar Abdullah said after meeting PM Modi.

The delegation is likely to apprise the Prime Minister about the present situation in the state in the backdrop of the Centre's move to send 100 additional companies of Central Armed Paramilitary Forces to the Valley, party leaders said.

The deployment of additional troops in the state has stoked speculations and rumours about the abrogation of the controversial Article 35-A.

(With Agency Inputs)