Jammu and Kashmir: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday emphasized that despite the passage of time, the Kashmir issue remains unresolved, particularly in light of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) still being under occupation.
“The Kashmir issue has not been resolved yet, and I would like to see it resolved,” Abdullah stated firmly, highlighting the complexities surrounding the region. He expressed his commitment to fulfilling promises made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, stressing that the restoration of statehood is crucial for the effective governance and well-being of its citizens.
Omar Abdullah in an media interaction with reporters at SKICC, Srinagar acknowledged the limitations faced by a Union Territory Chief Minister, stating, “I can’t claim that I am a fully empowered Chief Minister like those in states.” He revealed that he has taken steps to seek restoration of statehood from the Government of India, underscoring that this is essential for addressing many issues that can only be tackled once full statehood is reinstated.
Reflecting on the recent elections where citizens turned out in large numbers, Abdullah praised their participation and reiterated the importance of respecting their mandate. “We will abide by our promises, and the biggest responsibility is to respect the people’s mandate,” he affirmed.
The Chief Minister also addressed the dual power structure in the Union Territory, expressing a desire for a single power window to ensure effective governance. He noted that maintaining a good relationship with the Lieutenant Governor’s office is vital to ensure public work does not suffer. “So far, we haven’t faced any major controversy with the LG office,” he remarked.
In response to questions about his approach to seeking statehood, CM Abdullah clarified that he prefers dialogue with the central government over legal battles, stating, “Going to court would be imitating a fight with the Central Government; my first choice is to achieve statehood through good relations.”
As he concluded his first press interaction since taking office, Abdullah addressed various issues raised by journalists, including land acquisitions and power crises, indicating that his government is committed to tackling these challenges head-on