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In 1946, the National Conference began the Quit Kashmir movement against the Maharaja to take advantage of the developing power vacuum.
Shaikh Abdullah was arrested on 15 May, and Jawaharlal Nehru came to Kashmir as his defence counsel.
Nehru's entry into the state was blocked by Kak & Nehru was arrested on 22 June and kept at the Dak Bunglow in Domel, close to Muzzafarabad.
Nehru returned to delhi after two days following a summon from Gandhiji.
Later, Kak met Congress leaders in India in July and Nehru was permitted to revisit Srinagar, and he met Abdullah in jail.

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