J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah has retained his Ganderbal seat and resigned from Budgam after the recent assembly polls, necessitating a bypoll. Omar, proficient now in Hindi, Urdu, and Kashmiri, took his oath in Kashmiri, marking a significant milestone. The National Conference emerged the largest party with 42 seats, supported by Congress and others.
Omar Abdullah retains Ganderbal, gives up Budgam

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