Srinagar, March 18 -- Acknowledging that Jammu & Kashmir has received a relatively smaller share of assets from the erstwhile state, Abdullah clarified that the apportionment was carried out based on the recommendations of the advisory committee established under the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, along with another committee formed by the government.
He made these remarks in response to a query by National Conference member Tanveer Sadiq in the Assembly.
Sadiq posed a supplementary question alleging discrimination against Jammu and Kashmir for receiving "fewer assets" during the distribution process.
"It is true that there has been very little investment in terms of allocation of assets to Jammu and Kashmir, but our endea...
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