Omar Abdullah met with lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha in New Delhi, supported by various political parties and independents, to discuss the formation of a new government in Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah submitted letters of support, aiming for a swearing-in ceremony by Wednesday, balancing the process with the Central rule.
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