Omar Abdullah was on Thursday unanimously elected as the leader of the National Conference legislature party, party president ...
Four independent MLAs decided to join the Omar Abdullah-led Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC), which on Thursday ...
Baramulla: Former J&K chief minister and National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah speaks during a public meeting for J&K Assembly elections, at Tangmarg in Baramulla district, Jammu ...
The Congress party has fallen from a junior partner to a marginal player in the new Jammu and Kashmir government ...
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah’s two sons have made a strong case for their father and vowed to prevent “outsiders” from snatching the land and jobs of locals during their maiden public ...
To read more stories from the Issue, click here. Even before the vice president of the National Conference (NC), Omar Abdullah, could speak at a rally on September 26 in Rafiabad, north Kashmir ...
The Abdullah family is the problem and facilitator of the instability that we are seeing in Kashmir.' IMAGE: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference candidate Omar Abdullah with sons Zamir and Zahir ...
Omar Abdullah, vice president of the National Conference, accused the BJP of mishandling Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in a resurgence of terrorism. During an election rally, he criticized the BJP ...
A heated exchange has erupted between Sheikh Abdul Rashid and former chief minister Omar Abdullah, with the Baramulla MP challenging the National Conference vice-president to accompany him to Tihar ...
Omar Abdullah said the Centre projected people are participating in voting during the first phase as them being happy and satisfied with the removal of Article 370, saying the lower turnout was ...
After leaving no stone unturned on ground zero former Chief Minister and National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah Sunday led a mega ‘Shikara rally’ on Dal Lake to woo voters ahead of ...
At least six sons of NC leaders set to contest in assembly polls The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by ...