Omar Abdullah's Waning Optimism for Jammu and Kashmir Statehood
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has noted a decrease in optimism regarding the restoration of statehood, which he believes faces significant administrative barriers in its current Union Territory setup. Despite ongoing challenges and political ambiguities, Abdullah stresses the enduring need for statehood.
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's belief in the restoration of statehood is waning as the prolonged process chips away at his faith. Acknowledging initial optimism, Abdullah remains hopeful despite diminishing positivity after a year of waiting.
The chief minister underscores the challenges of governance within the Union Territory (UT) setup, asserting that the push for statehood is rooted in real administrative obstacles. Abdullah criticized those blocking a debate on statehood, highlighting the BJP's ambiguous stance.
Meanwhile, Abdullah addresses additional regional issues, opposing the decision to invoke the Public Safety Act against an AAP MLA and dismissing accusations of neglect towards certain flood-affected areas. He also comments on internal party dynamics affecting the Budgam bypolls.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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