Kashmir cannot be separated from India: Farooq Abdullah

Abdullah also advocated for empowerment of women and said politicians should play sincere role for ensuring women their rights.

Update: 2016-02-02 05:21 GMT
Farooq Abdullah was the president of the association when the alleged irregularities came into notice in the state cricket body between 2001 and 2011. (Photo: File/AFP)

Jaipur: Kashmir cannot be separated from India despite efforts by the neighbouring country in this regard, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah has said.

Abdullah, who was speaking at a programme at Abu Road in Sirohi last evening, said efforts to raise new problems were being made by terror outfits but the day is not far when the problem of terrorism would be eradicated from the world.

Abdullah also advocated for empowerment of women and said politicians should play sincere role for ensuring women their rights.

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