Srinagar : Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced on Monday that he is consulting with lawyers to determine if a new strategy is necessary for the statehood case set to be heard in the Supreme Court in October.
Chief Minister emphasized that the ongoing commitment to advocate for statehood, despite the current representation by private parties in the case. Abdullah expressed gratitude to Sharad Pawar for his support in urging the Prime Minister to honor his promise regarding statehood restoration. He also mentioned his own efforts to rally support from various political leaders during the last Parliament session. Although he had hoped for a resolution by August 15, 2025, he acknowledged that this expectation has not been met.
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