Dancing
Payal surprises Abdullah
Sunday February 13, 2011 05:55:41 PM,
IANS
|
Jammu: Perhaps for the
first time in public, Payal Abdullah, wife of Jammu and Kashmir
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, joined in a traditional Kashmiri
dance at a police function in Jammu Sunday, something that
surprised and pleased everyone including her husband.
A group of dancers, singing Rauf - a traditional Kashmiri song and
dance in which the womenfolk step forward and sing in unison -
spotted Payal Abdullah and one dancer extended a hand to her.
Without hesitation she joined the group.
She was guided in her steps while she kept on smiling all the
while. The sight of the chief minister's wife joining the dance
was cheered by the people who had gathered for the inauguration of
the police-public fair, including her husband Omar Abdullah.
While her father-in-law Farooq Abdullah, union minister for new
and renewable energy, is known for his singing and dancing at
public functions, Omar, his son, is a shy person.
"It was a great gesture by her," commented one of the dancers in
the group.
|
Home |
Top of the Page |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Top
Stories |
Scuffles at Tahrir Square as army attempts
clean-up
Scuffles broke out between Egyptian soldiers and protesters at
Cairo's Tahrir Square Sunday after
»
Arab
students in Delhi rejoice with Egyptian people
Egyptians
welcome liberation at Tahrir Square
End of an
era:
Hosni Mubarak forced out after 30-year rule
|
|
Picture of the Day |
 |
Anti-government protesters in Cairo's
Tahrir Square wave shoes in dismay as President Hosni Mubarak
speaks to the nation February 10, 2011. Protesters also chanted,
"down, down with Hosni Mubarak," and "leave, leave," in rage at
the speech in which the president did not step down but handed
over powers to his vice president.
(Photo:
Reuters/Dylan Martinez) |
|
|
Most
Read |
RR Patil
or RSS Patil, asks Mumbai based Urdu daily
In a no-holds-barred
attack on Maharashtra Home Minister and senior Nationalist
Congress Party (NCP) leader RR Patil, a Mumbai based Urdu daily in
its recently published issue raised questions over his integrity as
minister and blamed .
» |
Pakistan to US:
Wait till court decides on Raymond Davis
The Pakistan government Saturday made
it clear it will wait for the court's decision in the case involving
US official Raymond Davis, arrested for killing two Pakistanis,
despite repeated pleas for his
»
Clinton
'forced' Qureshi to grant immunity to Davis |
|
News Pick |
Seminar-cum-competition at Azam Campus to promote e-learning
In order to keep pace with the fast growing IT world, Pune based Information Communication
Technology (ICT) Academy is organising
»
|
125-ft-long sand cricket bat to usher World Cup
As the
countdown for the 2011 World Cup begins, acclaimed sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has created a 125-ft-long cricket bat of sand in
Orissa in an attempt to set a new world record.
Pattnaik has created the sand
» |
Manmohan
Singh's birthplace in Pakistan lacks basic amenities
Villagers
of Gah Begal in Pakistan's Punjab province, the birth place of
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, have been living sans
electricity and other basic amenities. Despite being declared as
model village
» |
15 killed
in stampede at Nigerian political rally
A stampede
during a campaign rally for Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan
left some 15 people dead and numerous injured at a stadium in
southern Nigeria, local media said Sunday.
The stampede occured Saturday near the
» |
Involve
NRKs in Kerala's development: Vayalar Ravi
Union Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs and Civil Aviation Vayalar Ravi Saturday said non-resident Keralites (NRKs) must be
involved in speeding up development activities in the state. The
minister was delivering the keynote address in
» |
|
|
|