Farooq Abdullah Dismisses Exit Polls, Affirms Urdu's Future in J-K
Farooq Abdullah, NC chief, expressed skepticism towards exit polls and their predictions favoring BJP post-assembly elections. He commented on increasing Hajj airfare due to rising fuel costs and defended the status of Urdu in J-K. Additionally, he criticized PDP for J-K's political issues and welcomed interim bail for Sheikh Abdul Rashid.
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National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah has expressed doubt about the reliability of exit polls, which have favored the BJP following recent assembly elections. Abdullah emphasized the historical inaccuracies of such polls and voiced a hope that they will be proven wrong yet again.
On another note, he addressed concerns about rising Hajj pilgrimage airfares, attributing the increase to escalating fuel prices and global conflict impacts. Abdullah insisted nothing can be done about these hikes until international conditions stabilize.
The former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister was firm about the retention and significance of Urdu in the region, dismissing claims from PDP about its potential removal. Abdullah holds the PDP accountable for past and present hardships in J-K, particularly referencing the revocation of Article 370 and 35A.
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