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Change in New Delhi May Usher in New Possibilities for Jammu and Kashmir: Omar Abdullah

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Last updated: January 28, 2025 7:37 pm
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Jammu, Jan 28, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday acknowledged the distinct differences between governance in a state and a Union Territory while expressing optimism for future changes.

“There is a notable contrast between the governance of a state and that of a Union Territory. While we do not have full command and control, I remain hopeful that time will bring about positive change,” Abdullah stated, adding that despite the constraints, 80% of the governance remains in their hands.

Speaking at a function in Jammu, the Chief Minister reaffirmed that the restoration of statehood remains a primary goal for his administration, referencing the assurances made by the Prime Minister at Sonamarg. “The current UT status is not permanent. I am confident that statehood will eventually be restored,” he declared.

Omar Abdullah further emphasized the significant strides made by his government, particularly in passing resolutions in both the cabinet and the Assembly. “Both resolutions have not been rejected, which is a notable achievement. In the past, Assembly resolutions were dismissed swiftly, but this one has been received differently. Even those who opposed us have acknowledged it as a ‘masterstroke,'” he remarked.

When questioned about the future trajectory, Abdullah acknowledged the complexities of regaining lost rights, stating, “Those who have taken away our rights will not return them voluntarily. However, no government is permanent, and a change in New Delhi could restart the dialogue.” He urged patience, drawing a parallel with the BJP’s long-term efforts to abrogate Article 370.

The Chief Minister as per the news agency Kashmir News Trust admitted to the challenges of meeting public expectations in the current environment but asserted that his administration has made progress in bridging the gap between the people and the government. “Despite the limitations, we have done what we could. Our treasury is empty, but we are actively engaged in discussions with the Centre for financial assistance. Both the Finance and Home Ministers have assured support,” he added.

Omar Abdullah also highlighted the financial disparities under the UT status. “Under the previous state setup, we received 90% grants and 10% loans under multilateral funding. Now, we rely on 100% loans, which is unsustainable,” he explained.

Touching upon economic challenges, he acknowledged the lack of significant private sector investments in Srinagar and Jammu and stressed the importance of transparent recruitment to address unemployment.
“Employment opportunities can also be fostered through private investment, but that requires creating a conducive environment,” he said.

On energy, Omar Abdullah outlined plans to provide free electricity to the needy, but cautioned that the system must first be improved to reduce losses. Regarding daily-rated workers, he emphasized the necessity of reviewing their numbers before proceeding with regularization. “The 2014 floods disrupted the process, but we are committed to addressing it,” he noted.

Omar Abdullah also addressed social issues, particularly drug addiction, advocating a dual approach of both reducing supply and checking demand. “We must offer youth alternatives such as playfields and sports facilities,” he said.

When asked about the possibility of a protest in New Delhi for the restoration of statehood, Abdullah replied, “If there is any such program, people will come to know.” (Agencies)

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