NC’s two-day Central Working Committee meeting begins in Srinagar; rebel MP ‘not invited’
The National Conference held a two-day session to review party and government performance, excluding rebel MP Ruhullah amid internal conflicts and recent electoral setbacks.
- On Thursday, the National Conference started a two-day Central Working Committee in Srinagar at Nawa-i-Subh, chaired by Dr. Farooq Abdullah.
- Aimed at organisational review, the meeting sought to assess party functioning and office-bearer responsibilities following the Budgam by-election defeat this month.
- Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah attended the meeting with legislators and ministers, while around 20 NC leaders spoke on Day 1 and Nasir Aslam Wani said talks will continue on Friday.
- Yet the party did not invite Srinagar MP Ruhullah, a permanent CWC member since 2002, who expressed surprise while touring Ganderbal and visiting a victim's family during his first-time exclusion.
- The NC is likely to pass a joint resolution on Friday, with resolutions drafted after session and the party's next step being closely watched.
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NC MP Ruhullah not invited to working committee meeting
The National Conference working committee meeting commenced on Thursday with internal discord. Rebel Lok Sabha member Aga Ruhullah was notably absent, having not received an invitation. This follows months of Ruhullah publicly criticizing the party's stance on key issues. Party MLA Abdul Majid Larmi cited Ruhullah's behavior as the reason for his exclusion.
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NC Working Committee passes resolutions for restoration of special status & statehood to J&K
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