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‘We’re not going with a begging bowl’: Farooq Abdullah says NC won’t seek allies for Delhi protest over J&K statehood

Farooq Abdullah Defies Expectations: NC to Protest Alone Amidst J&K Statehood Debate

In a bold statement, Farooq Abdullah has made it clear that the National Conference (NC) will not be seeking allies for their upcoming protest in Delhi regarding the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. This decision comes as a surprise to many, who had anticipated a broader coalition to amplify their voice.

Abdullah emphasized that the party is confident in its ability to make its case independently. He stated, “We’re not going with a begging bowl,” underscoring the party’s determination to stand firm on its stance without relying on external support.

The move is seen as a strategic decision by the NC leadership to maintain control over their narrative and messaging. By going solo, they aim to ensure that their message reaches the right audience directly, without dilution or compromise.

While some political analysts believe that forming alliances could have strengthened the protest’s impact, Abdullah's approach suggests a different perspective. The NC leadership believes that unity within their ranks will be sufficient to convey their message effectively.

As the protest date approaches, all eyes will be on the NC’s ability to mobilize support and make a compelling case for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. The outcome of this decision will undoubtedly shape the political landscape in the region.