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Scroll.inIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 905 days ago J&K: National Conference chief urges 52 leaders across party lines to join protest for statehoodFarooq Abdullah, leader of the National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir, called on 52 political leaders from various parties to participate in a peaceful protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar during the opening day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament. The protest aims to demand the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, which was revoked in 2019 when Article 370 was abrogated, splitting the region into two union territories. Abdullah criticized the central government for not providing a clear timeline for restoring statehood, calling it an 'affront to the democratic will' of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized that the issue goes beyond the region’s autonomy, affecting India’s federal structure. In October 2026, Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that statehood would be restored at an 'appropriate time' after consultations with political stakeholders.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the demands of Jammu and Kashmir’s leadership for statehood restoration and includes statements from both opposition figures like Farooq Abdullah and government representatives like Amit Shah. It provides balanced quotes from both sides without overtly favoring one perspective,
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): Factual details align with the primary source on J&K statehood issues. Objectivity is strong as it presents the NC's position without undue emphasis on specific political actors.
Times of IndiaIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 8012 days ago Omar Abdullah backs call for India-Pak talks, says even RSS favours dialogueJammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has supported calls for renewed India-Pakistan dialogue, stating it is essential to reduce tensions between the two nations. He highlighted that even prominent figures from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a major Hindu nationalist organization, have expressed support for such talks. Abdullah noted that similar statements by RSS leaders faced no criticism, unlike when J&K politicians make the same appeal. The call for dialogue comes amid ongoing tensions, particularly after recent attacks like the Pahalgam incident. The open letter urging improved relations includes signatures from notable Indian and Pakistani figures, including Abdullah's father, Farooq Abdullah, and other local leaders.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both Omar Abdullah's advocacy for dialogue and the BJP's counterargument without overtly favoring either side. It quotes multiple perspectives, including Abdullah's comments and the BJP's response, providing balanced coverage of the political debate.
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): Accurate reporting on the TMC faction dispute with some contextual details. Objectivity is maintained by presenting both sides' claims without clear bias.
Hindustan TimesIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 6513 days ago No one should object to India-Pak dialogue aimed at improving ties: Omar AbdullahJammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated that there should be no objections to India-Pakistan dialogue aimed at improving bilateral relations. He noted that the conflict between the two nations has persisted for over three decades and intensified recently due to the Pahalgam attack. Abdullah highlighted a letter signed by 61 Indians and 55 Pakistanis, urging both countries to engage in bilateral talks. The letter was coordinated by OP Shah and includes support from notable figures such as former Jammu and Kashmir chief ministers and former diplomats. Abdullah criticized the opposition to such initiatives, noting that similar calls from groups like the RSS face less resistance.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of the call for India-Pakistan dialogue, citing multiple stakeholders including politicians, diplomats, and civic leaders. While it highlights criticism of those opposing the initiative, it does not frame the debate in a clearly left or right-leaning manner
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Similar to previous articles, focuses on the India-Pakistan dialogue rather than the core issue of BJP's alleged interference. Objectivity is lower as it centers on a different aspect of the CM's activities.
The HinduIndependentProgressiveFactual 70Objective 805 days ago NC urges INDIA bloc leaders to join J&K’s demand for Statehood, constitutional guaranteesThe National Conference (NC), the ruling party in Jammu and Kashmir, has called upon leaders of the INDIA bloc and other political figures to participate in a protest in New Delhi during the Monsoon Session of Parliament. The protest aims to demand the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood and constitutional guarantees, specifically referencing the revocation of Article 35A and the reinstatement of Article 370. The NC's leader, Tanvir Sadiq, emphasized unity beyond party lines for the benefit of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The NC has reached out to several prominent political leaders, including Sonia Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee, and Mehbooba Mufti, seeking their support. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) responded cautiously, stating that their focus remains on constitutional rights and the people's aspirations rather than political interests. The Kashmiri cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq highlighted the importance of sincere efforts to restore the region's lost rights, including those of political prisoners and the pursuit of lasting peace and dignity.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the demand for statehood and constitutional guarantees as a moral imperative and a legitimate right, emphasizing the historical promises made by the NC government. It highlights the involvement of leftist-aligned leaders such as Sonia Gandhi and Sharad Pawar, and portrays the call
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 80): Article accurately reports on NC's call for unity and statehood demands. Factually sound with minimal bias. Objectivity is high as it presents multiple perspectives without overt slant.
Hindustan TimesIndependentProgressiveFactual 70Objective 604 days ago ‘Want to light a fire here?’: Omar attacks Centre on delay in restoring Jammu and Kashmir statehoodChief Minister Omar Abdullah of Jammu and Kashmir criticized the Indian Central Government for delaying the restoration of the region’s statehood, which was revoked in 2019 under Article 370. During a speech marking the death anniversary of his grandmother, Abdullah accused the BJP-led government of undermining the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir by controlling governance through the Lieutenant Governor and restricting the functioning of the elected government. He emphasized that his party’s victory in recent assembly elections has been rendered ineffective due to these restrictions and questioned why the Centre allowed them to form the government if they would not let it operate freely. Abdullah called for a clear timeline for restoring statehood and expressed frustration over perceived delays and lack of support.
Bias read (Progressive): The article presents the perspective of Omar Abdullah, a leader from the opposition National Conference party, criticizing the BJP-led central government for revoking Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood and limiting its autonomy. The framing emphasizes the grievances of the regional government and frames邦
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 60): Focuses primarily on statehood demand and mentions the protest, but lacks details on the BJP's alleged tactics. Objectivity is lower as it emphasizes the CM's frustration without balancing perspectives.
Times of IndiaIndependentCenterFactual 65Objective 758 days ago NC to stage protest at Jantar Mantar for J&K statehood on July 20: Dy CM Surinder ChoudharyThe National Conference (NC), a political party in Jammu and Kashmir, has announced plans to stage a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on July 20 to demand the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. This comes amid ongoing efforts by the party and other groups in the region to reclaim the special constitutional status that was revoked in August 2019. J&K's Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary stated that the current lack of statehood negatively impacts employment and development funding, as the region's financial allocation remains similar to that of a union territory rather than a state. Despite promises from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, the restoration of statehood has yet to materialize. The NC has called on all political parties committed to the interests of J&K residents to join them in their protest.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively, detailing the NC's demands, the reasons behind them, and the government's previous assurances without overtly favoring any side. It includes quotes from both the NC leadership and references to the central government's commitments, providing balanced,纪
Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 75): Report covers a related issue (India-Pakistan talks) but lacks direct connection to the primary source. Objectivity is good but slightly tilted towards highlighting contradictions in political discourse.
Hindustan TimesIndependentProgressiveFactual 60Objective 554 days ago Omar Abdullah claims MLA was offered ₹20-30 crore, ministerial berth, J&K statehood to switch sides; BJP reactsJammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah of the National Conference (NC) accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of attempting to bribe an NC MLA with ₹20-30 crore and a ministerial position to defect to the BJP, while also offering statehood for Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah claimed a BJP official, identified as a Supreme Court lawyer, made the offer during a private meeting. The BJP responded by demanding concrete evidence and threatening legal action against Abdullah, accusing him of making baseless allegations to deflect from governance issues. The NC plans to hold a protest in Delhi on July 20 to demand the restoration of J&K's statehood, which Abdullah claims has been delayed despite previous approvals for similar protests by the BJP.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the BJP's actions as attempts to undermine the NC government through bribery and backdoor tactics, using strong language like 'back door' and 'cockroach party,' which carry negative connotations. The NC is portrayed as defending democratic values and statehood, while the BJP is指责为
Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 55): Focuses on J&K politics, diverging from the main event. Includes unsubstantiated claims about BJP attempts to split NC. Not aligned with primary source document about TMC infighting.
India TodayIndependentProgressiveFactual 60Objective 554 days ago BJP offered my party MLA Rs 20-30 crore: Omar Abdullah's 'Operation Lotus' chargeChief Minister Omar Abdullah of Jammu and Kashmir accused the BJP of attempting to bribe National Conference MLAs with up to Rs 30 crore, a ministerial post, and statehood restoration in exchange for defecting. He claimed these efforts failed to secure any MLA support and expressed confidence that even a higher offer of Rs 100 crore per MLA would not sway his party. Abdullah criticized the BJP-led central government for delaying statehood restoration and urged political parties to participate in a July 20 protest in New Delhi demanding statehood. He emphasized that the statehood issue concerns the entire population of Jammu and Kashmir, not just his party or family.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the allegations against the BJP using strong language ('attempted to bribe,' 'bribery attempt') and emphasizes Abdullah's defiance and moral stance. It highlights the perceived corruption and political maneuvering by the BJP, aligning with left-leaning narratives critical of right
Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 55): Shifts focus to J&K politics, unrelated to the main event. Contains allegations about BJP's tactics without direct evidence. Not aligned with primary source document about TMC infighting.
Scroll.inIndependentProgressiveFactual 60Objective 554 days ago J&K: Omar Abdullah alleges BJP trying to split National ConferenceJammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of attempting to destabilize his government by encouraging National Conference MLAs to defect, offering financial incentives and promises of statehood. He claimed that the BJP is using these tactics to undermine the National Conference's authority and control over governance in the region. The allegations come amid ongoing demands for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood, which was revoked in 2019. Omar Abdullah criticized the Centre's vague reference to an 'appropriate time' for restoring statehood, questioning whether this phrase implies conditional support for the BJP. He also expressed frustration over the lack of clarity and transparency regarding the future of governance in the Union Territory. These claims follow recent calls for peaceful protests against the Centre's policies.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the BJP's actions as manipulative and politically motivated, emphasizing the Chief Minister's accusations of attempted defections and governance interference. The focus on the BJP's influence over state decisions and the criticism of the Centre's ambiguous stance leans toward a左翼/
Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 55): Focuses on J&K politics, diverging from the main event. Includes emotional language and demands from Omar Abdullah. Not aligned with primary source document about TMC infighting.
The HinduIndependentProgressiveFactual 50Objective 604 days ago J&K being punished on Statehood status because people voted NC to power: Omar AbdullahJammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah criticized the Indian Central government for allegedly delaying the restoration of J&K's statehood status, accusing it of using vague justifications like 'appropriate time' without clear criteria. Ahead of planned protests at Jantar Mantar regarding statehood and constitutional rights, Abdullah addressed a gathering of supporters marking the anniversary of his late wife, Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah. He claimed that the BJP had previously supported special status for Ladakh but later revoked J&K's autonomy through Article 370 removal. Abdullah argued that the recent delimitation process in J&K favored the BJP, resulting in their dominance in assembly elections, which he believes has led to punitive actions against J&K's statehood aspirations. He called out the Centre for inconsistency in its stance and warned that if statehood is tied to BJP's political control, the NC would respond accordingly.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the situation as a political struggle between the NC and the BJP, emphasizing accusations of political manipulation and favoritism towards the ruling party. The narrative highlights the NC's grievances and positions them as victims of systemic bias, suggesting a left-leaning focus
Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 60): Article covers a completely different event in J&K, unrelated to the primary source document about TMC infighting. Factuality is low due to irrelevance. Objectivity is moderate as it reports facts without clear bias.
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