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Autonomy for all regions in Kashmir soon: Omar Abdullah | Showing displeasure over rising demand for dividing the state of Jammu and Kashmir and creating separate state for Jammu, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Monday that the government would not divide the state, but is the process of giving autonomy to all the regions within the state. India's plan to carve
a Telangana state out of Andhra Pradesh have sparked statehood demands in Jammu,
posing a new challenge to the National Conference-led government. Talking to the
media after attending the 'International Conference on Policy, People and peace',
Omar said: "Ours is already a very small state and it cannot be divided anymore.
And, in this state, we have tried to fulfill the aspirations and rights of all
the three regions equally by understanding their needs requirements, and the Center
has also helped us in this". When asked about the progress of providing regional
autonomy to all regions, Abdullah informed: "We ourselves understand and realize
that in this state all three regions can be given more autonomy within the state.
Therefore, we are considering this proposal of regional autonomy and in this regard
already few sessions have been held to prepare the report, one with center- state
and other within the state that how to address the identity of regions and sub
regions." The Jammu state Morcha has been alleging discrimination and demanding
separate state for Jammu, which has recently gained momentum after the announcement
of Separate state for Telangana. |
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