Will Jammu and Kashmir be divided into two pieces again? Buzz intensifies after PM Modi meeting
Will Jammu and Kashmir be divided into two pieces again? Buzz intensifies after PM Modi meeting
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New Delhi: Who is the most unhappy outside India after Section 370 was withdrawn from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir? You must know the answer - this is Pakistan. India's foreign policy is very clear that no other country's interference in internal affairs will be tolerated. But today, when the Kashmiri political parties in the Gupkar organisation met, they chanted Pakistan's anger and said that India should also talk to Pakistan on the Kashmir issue.

A meeting was held in Srinagar today at the house of National Conference (NC) chief and former CM Farooq Abdullah over the meeting convened by PM Modi two days later. It decided that there would be a demand for withdrawal of Section 370. It was also said in the same meeting that political parties related to the gossip will also seek their rights over 35 (A). That is why the whole country is saying to The Secret, "Do so much favours, don't tease Pakistan Raag", don't name 370 now and forget 35 (A).

In fact, for the first time since August 5, 2019, a meeting has been convened in which PM Modi is scheduled to speak to various political parties in Kashmir. The meeting is expected to be attended by 14 Kashmir leaders including PM Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Minister of State in PMO Jitendra Singh besides NC President Farooq Abdullah, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, People's Conference chief Sajjad Lone and Gupkar Sangathan spokesperson MY Tarigami.

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