Urmila Matondkar hasn't spoken to ailing in-laws for 22 days in Kashmir
Actor turned politician also mentioned that her in-laws suffer from diabetes and high-blood pressure
Actor-politican Urmila Matondkar said that her husband Mohsin Akhtar Mir has not been able to communicate with his parents, who live in Indian occupied Kashmir for the past 22 days, reported Times of India.
"The question is not about abrogating Article 370 but the manner in which it was done," the Congress politician told the media.
She also mentioned that her in-laws suffer from diabetes and high-blood pressure.
"My father-in-law and mother-in-law stay there. Both are diabetic, have high blood pressure. Today is the 22nd day, neither me nor my husband have been able to speak to them. We have no clue if they have medicines available at home," she said.
Earlier this month, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced in parliament that the government has decided to revoke Article 370 of the Constitution which grants special status to Indian occupied Kashmir.
Urmila had joined the Congress in March.
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"The question is not about abrogating Article 370 but the manner in which it was done," the Congress politician told the media.
She also mentioned that her in-laws suffer from diabetes and high-blood pressure.
"My father-in-law and mother-in-law stay there. Both are diabetic, have high blood pressure. Today is the 22nd day, neither me nor my husband have been able to speak to them. We have no clue if they have medicines available at home," she said.
Earlier this month, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced in parliament that the government has decided to revoke Article 370 of the Constitution which grants special status to Indian occupied Kashmir.
Urmila had joined the Congress in March.
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