Was up for one minister berth, given its dismal tally of six. Claims lack of statehood as reason to only give outside support, Omar denies ‘rift’ ...
A plea seeking the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood in a time-bound manner was brought before the Supreme Court ...
Leaders of Kashmir's biggest political party have been sworn into office to run a largely powerless local government for the ...
While Rahul Gandhi attended the swearing-in ceremony of Omar Abdullah, the Congress has opted out of the J&K government.
JKPCC Chief Tariq Hameed Karra stated that the party’s decision stems from its dissatisfaction with the Centre’s failure to ...
It has support from India's main opposition Congress party, although Congress decided not to be a part of the new government.
After the crushing defeat in the Lok Sabha elections, the party’s disappointing performance in the Assembly polls has further ...
Omar Abdullah, Vice President of the National Conference, was sworn in as the Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Jammu ...
National Conference won 41 seats and was leading in one constituency, mainly from the Kashmir Valley, the heartland of the ...
The Congress has decided not to participate in the new Jammu and Kashmir government, despite its alliance with Omar Abdullah’s National Conference (NC) during the recent elections. Instead, the party ...
The National Conference had offered Congress one berth in the Cabinet which the party refused. The Congress won 6 seats of the 37 it contested in Jammu and Kashmir.