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Congress Chief Pledges Fight for J&K Statehood

Vows Not to Die Before Modi’s Ouster, Falls Ill During Rally

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Congress Chief Pledges Fight for J&K Statehood

During a rally in Jammu and Kashmir, Congress chief passionately promised to restore statehood, despite briefly falling ill, affirming his commitment to removing PM Modi from power.

In a high-stakes rally in Jammu and Kashmir, the Congress chief made a fiery vow to restore the region’s statehood, drawing a massive crowd. The rally took a dramatic turn when the leader briefly fell ill, raising concerns among attendees. However, showing his resilience, he returned to the stage, declaring that he would not rest—nor die—until Prime Minister Narendra Modi was ousted from power.

The Congress leader's bold words sent shockwaves through political circles, further intensifying the ongoing debate surrounding the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status. He also emphasized his unwavering determination to continue the fight, positioning the restoration of statehood as a key issue for his party in the upcoming elections.

The rally was part of the Congress's broader campaign to win back the trust of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, who have been voicing concerns over the loss of statehood following the abrogation of Article 370. Despite his health scare, the Congress chief’s words resonated with the crowd, reaffirming his leadership and vision for the future of the region.

As the political climate in Jammu and Kashmir continues to heat up, the Congress party’s push for statehood restoration remains a significant talking point leading up to the upcoming elections.