KINS DESK
Srinagar, Nov 05 (KINS): On the second day of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah spoke on obituary references, a tradition in which departed leaders are remembered for their contributions. Reflecting on a similar session in the 2018 budget meeting in Jammu, the CM explained that these moments offer an opportunity to honor and remember those who have left a mark on society.
The list of honorees included former prime ministers, speakers, deputy PMs, members of legislative councils, and assembly members. Even representatives from regions like Kargil were mentioned.
Among the notable figures remembered was former President Pranab Mukherjee.
The CM expressed admiration for Mukherjee’s dedication, noting his commitment to every task he undertook and the valuable lessons he imparted.
Among the notable figures remembered was former President Pranab Mukherjee. The CM expressed admiration for Mukherjee’s dedication, noting his commitment to every task he undertook and the valuable lessons he imparted.
The CM also paid tribute to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who was awarded the Bharat Ratna. Recalling his own experience of working alongside Vajpayee for three years, the CM emphasized Vajpayee’s desire for peace between India and Pakistan and a harmonious relationship with Jammu and Kashmir. “Whenever we remember Vajpayee, we remember his message of humanity, democracy, and Kashmiriyat. He always believed in these principles,” the CM said. Reflecting on Vajpayee’s belief that “we can change friends but not neighbors,” he expressed regret that following Vajpayee’s approach might have led to a better situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
The CM also shared memories of Devender Singh Rana, a close colleague and dedicated worker who later joined the BJP. He expressed regret over not knowing about Rana’s illness sooner, as he would have liked to strengthen their relationship further.( KINS)