Jammu and Kashmir Assembly News
Omar Abdullah urged people to support him in upcoming Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections.
The dissolution was announced by Governor Satya Pal Malik in a communique released by the Raj Bhavan.
Madhav accused the parties of getting instructions from "across the border", in an obvious reference to Pakistan, to come together to form a government in the state.
The BJP further added that the party wanted that the assembly elections for the state should be conducted along with the Parliament elections, scheduled to take place in 2019.
BJP ally Sajid Lone of the People`s Conference also made claim to form the government.
The repeal of Article 370, which gives autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir, has long been a controversial topic in Indian politics.
In a major development, the BJP on Tuesday ended its alliance with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and pulled out of the coalition government in the state.
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly was scheduled to take up a discussion on Governor NN Vohra's address made in the legislature on Tuesday.
Jammu and Kashmir Assembly witnessed unruly scenes as National Conference and Congress members created uproar even as national anthem was being played in the House on Monday.
Speaker Kavinder Gupta administered the oath of office to Mehbooba Mufti in his chamber in the Assembly Secretariat.
Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Tuesday witnessed uproar as 14 ruling and opposition MLAs stormed into the Well and then staged a walkout in the House, demanding restoration of reservation in promotion in government jobs in the state.
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah on Monday termed as against the larger interest of the people the ongoing impasse over the government formation in the state, saying the PDP and BJP must either form the government or pave the way for the dissolution of Assembly.
Clashes erupted in parts of Srinagar on Monday over an attack on a truck in Udhampur, as a shutdown called by the separatists affected life across the Kashmir Valley.
Normal proceedings resumed in Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly on Friday after four days of ruckus in the House, during which an Independent MLA was also assaulted by BJP legislators over his controversial beef party.
The Jammu and Kashmir assembly on Friday unanimously adopted a resolution pledging to uphold the state's secular and pluralistic ethos.
The J&K Assembly on Thursday witnessed unruly scenes after BJP MLAs thrashed Independent MLA Sheikh Abdul Rashid for reportedly hosting a beef party on Wednesday.
The Opposition National Conference (NC) on Wednesday refused to participate in the functioning of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly until the suspension of four of their MLAs is revoked.
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