Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday said Kashmir might not have figured during talks between US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi but the Valley has made its presence felt through the dishes on the menu at the banquet of the visiting dignitary.
Mr Abdullah also made oblique reference to delay in government formation by the PDP and BJP in the state saying the patron of the regional party Mufti Mohammad Sayeed could have attended President Obama's banquet, if he had already allied with the ruling party at the Centre.
Mr Abdullah also made oblique reference to delay in government formation by the PDP and BJP in the state saying the patron of the regional party Mufti Mohammad Sayeed could have attended President Obama's banquet, if he had already allied with the ruling party at the Centre.
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