Srinagar, Oct. 30 -- Chief minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that Jammu and Kashmir National Law University (NLU) is expected to start classes in a rented accommodation from next financial year, possibly from central district of Budgam.
Omar was speaking in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly after Congress MLA Nizamuddin Bhat brought a resolution seeking establishment of the J&K NLU at Srinagar as the funds were already earmarked for the first phase of its establishment. The resolution was passed through a voice vote in the House. All the MLAs, including from BJP, supported the establishment, though BJP members neither opposed nor participated in the voice vote. The only differences between the members was where should be the location...
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