Ishtiyaq Kar
Srinagar, Nov 08 (KINS): Leader of the house and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah addressed the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly today, delivering a passionate response during the discussion on the Motion of thanks to the Lieutenant Governor’s (LG) address.
CM Omar Abdullah reflected on the political and constitutional losses the Jammu and Kashmir has faced in the past six years, but stated that despite these challenges, his government remains focused on securing a better future for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
In a powerful speech, CM stated as per news agency KINS, “We have lost a lot in the last six years. When I was last in this house, we were a state; we had our own constitution, and our flag. But all of that was taken away from us. It will remain in my mind, but at the same time, sitting in this chair, I will not let a single day go to waste. I will work tirelessly for the people of this Union territory”
Omar acknowledged the historic nature of the current session, despite its brief duration, and expressed gratitude to the electorate for voting for change. “This government is for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, regardless of their party affiliation. This government is for everyone,” he said.
Addressing the contentious issue of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections and government formation, Omar Abdullah referred to the skepticism surrounding the electoral process. “There were many who said elections would never happen. There were people who claimed they would not allow elections. But by God’s will, the elections took place, and the government was formed,” he said.
Turning to the opposition’s criticism, CM expressed his disappointment with their actions during the assembly proceedings. “We wanted every member to stay here and engage in meaningful discussions, especially on issues like the restoration of statehood and constitutional guarantees. But the opposition turned this into a drama, abandoning the session midway,” he stated.
On the issue of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status, CM Omar Abdullah rejected the idea that the NC’s resolution on special status was a compromise. “The resolution we brought forward is not a compromise—it is a legitimate effort to press the centre for the restoration of what was taken from us,” he said.
He also criticized the central government’s dismissive attitude toward the Jammu and Kashmir’s demands, asserting that, while they may not expect immediate change, he remains hopeful that someday the region will reclaim its lost autonomy.
Omar Abdullah highlighted the restoration of freedom of speech and thanked his government for addressing some of the concerns raised by the public, including reforms in the student examination process and recruitment opportunities. “Our agenda will not be set by WhatsApp or Facebook, but by the people of Kashmir,” he asserted.
While acknowledging that his government does not have control over security issues, CM Omar reiterated his commitment to peace in Jammu and Kashmir. “Peace is essential for everything, and we seek peace through cooperation, not suppression,” he stated. He also assured security forces of the government’s support in restoring peace across Jammu and Kashmir.
On other local issues, CM Omar Abdullah expressed concern over the difficulties faced by people on highways and the CID verification process. “The government must look into those who do not have serious charges against them and review their cases,” he said.
“We want Jammu and Kashmir to be restored to its rightful position as a state, as promised by the Centre and the Prime Minister. I remain hopeful that this will happen soon,” he stated. He also stressed that while industries were welcome in the region, there would be no compromise on Jammu and Kashmir’s assets.
“Our election promises remain intact, and we will work to fulfill them,” he concluded.(KINS)