The meeting came a day after the delegation met Rahul Gandhi to discuss ways to contain the prevailing unrest in Kashmir Valley
Mobile Internet also continued to remain suspended in the entire Valley
Omar Abdullah said the continued refusal of the Centre to deal with the situation through a political approach is disappointing
The CRPF said it has fired around 3,500 pellet cartridges from July 9 to August 11 during violence by protesters in the Valley
All educational institutions, shops, public transport and other businesses have remained closed
Highlight of function was sons of soil and their families lighting candles as a mark of solidarity with people of Kashmir and praying for return of calm and peace to valley
Omar Abdullah said Kashmir is a political issue which needs to be addressed politically
Both countries ties have become frosty after largescale violence broke out in J&K following the killing of militant Burhan Wani on July 8
Normal life remained paralysed for the 37th consecutive day due to curfew
Yadav also urged the government to demand Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) from Pakistan
On Tuesday, the Upper House witnessed noisy scenes during the Zero Hour with the opposition demanding a discussion
River Tawi is flowing at a danger level of 18-feet and river Chenab is flowing 33-feet above alert level
This was due to the enhancement of the supernumerary quota in various engineering branches from 2 to 10
Landslides in the Ramban district have blocked the Jammu-Srinagar national highway
All separatist leaders have been placed under preventive detention in Srinagar
The advisor wrote about the state of 'medical emergency' in J&K that has developed as a result of 'Indian brutalities against unarmed and defenseless civilians'
Meanwhile, India has repeatedly asked Pakistan not to meddle in its internal affairs
Have claimed lives and left hundreds blinded in the ongoing protests in Kashmir Valley
Sat Sharma said the BJP ministers in the J&K government are also regularly reviewing the arrangements related to the yatra
The court said that the situation in the state cannot be "managed judicially" as it is a "political" issue