India, Sept. 30 -- When former J&K Chief Minister and National Conference leader Dr Farooq Abdullah went to attend parliament for the first time after the abrogation of Article 370, people in Kashmir expected him to forcefully raise the issue of the constitutional changes in Kashmir. On his part, he too raised the expectations.

"I will raise our issues there," he told media in Kashmir before leaving for New Delhi .

But in his speech in the Lok Sabha, Abdullah steered clear of the demand for restoration of Article 370. Instead, he sought high-speed mobile internet for J&K so that children can study. He also sought talks with Pakistan on the pattern of the ongoing dialogue with China. And Abdullah also expressed happiness over the Indian ...