Farooq Abdullah

While Amit Shah claimed that Abdullah was at home at his own will, Abdullah said he had to break his door to speak to the media.
The former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister is comfortably ahead of rivals in the 2019 elections.
He is up against PDPs Aga Syed Mohsin, Khalid Jahangir from the BJP and Peoples Conferences Irfan Ansari.
The turnout for Srinagar hardly ever touches double digits, mainly because voters in areas such as Nawab Bazaar resoundingly boycott polls.
Abdullah, who is seeking re-election from the constituency, was accompanied by his son and NC vice-president Omar Abdullah.
Urging for a united fight by opposition parties in the coming Lok Sabha election, he said the prime minister can be decided after the poll results
Jammu and Kashmir came under Presidents rule at midnight, six months after the completion of Governors rule.