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Omar Abdullah confirms J&K statehood protest in Delhi on July 20

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Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has confirmed that a protest rally in Delhi, scheduled for July 20, will proceed as planned to demand statehood restoration for J&K. The National Conference delegation is set to travel to Delhi on July 19 to finalise the next course of action. The party has extended invitations to 52 political figures to join the demonstration in support of federalism and statehood. Congress has expressed support for the cause, also calling for land and job rights for the people of J&K. The PDP, however, has yet to respond to the National Conference's invitation to participate in the protest.

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