Omar Abdullah of the National Conference unveiled the party’s poll manifesto, pledging to restore Jammu & Kashmir’s political and legal status and provide 200 units of free power if elected. Key promises included increasing free rice allocation, securing employment for one lakh youths, and repealing the Public Safety Act. Elections are set for three phases starting September 18.
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