NC MLAs Convene for Routine Strategy Session
National Conference MLAs, led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, gather for a June 3 meeting to evaluate governance and assess party commitments, as Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary emphasizes the regular nature of such exercises.
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National Conference (NC) MLAs in Jammu and Kashmir will convene on June 3 for a strategic meeting, described by Surinder Kumar Choudhary as a routine exercise to evaluate party and governance progress. The gathering, led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, will focus on ongoing development and commitments.
During the meeting, ministers are expected to present their departmental achievements while legislators review constituency developments. Discussions will include topics such as unemployment and manifesto pledge updates. Choudhary underscored the event's commonality among political parties, aiming to strengthen NC's resolve.
Additionally, Choudhary inaugurated a restored flood-damaged bridge, urging political unity on developmental issues. He insisted that the government prioritizes public welfare regardless of voter support, reflecting his commitment to all communities in the region.
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