POLITICSTHE HINDU NATIONAL
Amid ‘restrictions’, J&K parties pay tributes to 1931 ‘martyrs’
Political parties in Jammu and Kashmir paid tributes to the 1931 'martyrs' amid restrictions. Omar Abdullah stated the 1931 uprising was a fight against British rule and not religious in nature.
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