Were Abdullahs On Same Page As PM On Article 370? Ex-RAW Chief Says Yes
- Farooq Abdullah stated that he and Omar Abdullah were detained during the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019.
- Abdullah criticized A.S. Dulat's claims as misleading, referring to them as a 'cheap stunt' to boost book sales and denied any collaboration with the BJP on the abrogation.
- He emphasized that discussions with Prime Minister Modi prior to the abrogation yielded no answers regarding troop movements in Kashmir, which he found concerning.
- Political reactions followed, with Sajad Gani Lone claiming Dulat's assertions about Abdullah's support for the abrogation were credible due to Dulat's closeness to Abdullah.
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2024 was prize for services rendered in 2019: Sajad Lone
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Dulat: Farooq Privately Backed 370 Rollback; ‘Fiction,’ Says Abdullah
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