Jammu, March 02, 2025 — Dr. Farooq Abdullah, president of the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference , departed from the Chief Minister’s residence in Jammu on Sunday evening after concluding a significant meeting. The veteran leader and former Chief Minister arrived earlier in the day for what sources described as a crucial discussion, though specific details of the agenda remain undisclosed.
The meeting, held at the official residence of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Dr. Farooq’s son, underscores the ongoing political activity within the National Conference-led government, which has been in power since the recent assembly elections.
Dr. Farooq Abdullah, a towering figure in Jammu and Kashmir politics, has been vocal on issues like statehood restoration and regional identity, often aligning his party’s stance with broader developmental goals. While no official statement has been released post-meeting, the timing suggests it may relate to pressing administrative or political matters, potentially involving coordination with the central government or internal party strategy.
The National Conference, under Omar Abdullah’s leadership as Chief Minister, has prioritised governance reforms and dialogue with New Delhi since taking office. Today’s meeting could reflect these efforts, though speculation remains rife on social media about its exact purpose. The JKNC has not yet responded to queries regarding the discussions.
This development follows a series of engagements by the Abdullah family with both local stakeholders and national leaders, highlighting their active role in shaping Jammu and Kashmir’s trajectory as a Union Territory.
Further updates are awaited as the region navigates its political future.