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CM pays homage to Sheikh Abdullah on his birth anniversary

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Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today paid homage at the Mazar of Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, recalling the unparalleled role played by the leader in shaping the political and social landscape of Jammu & Kashmir.

According to an official press release, the chief minister visited Naseem Bagh, Hazratbal, where he led the commemoration held on the 120th birth anniversary of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah — founder of the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, former Chief Minister of J&K and one of the most influential leaders in the region’s modern history.

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Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, popularly called Sher-e-Kashmir, is remembered for his transformative politics, his emphasis on empowerment and social upliftment, and the deep imprint he left on the collective identity of Jammu and Kashmir. He was the father of NC president and former J&K Chief Minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah and grandfather of current Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah.

At the mausoleum, the chief minister, accompanied by Dr. Farooq Abdullah and several ministers, Speaker Legislative Assembly Abdul Raheem Rather, Members of Legislative Assembly among others, offered floral tributes. Special prayers (Fateha) were also offered, seeking peace for the departed soul and reaffirming a collective pledge to uphold the values Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah championed.

Speaking on the occasion, Omar Abdullah said that Sher-e-Kashmir’s life and work remain a guiding force for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He noted that Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah envisioned a society built on dignity, equality and communal harmony, and his message continues to resonate across generations.

The chief minister added that Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah stood for self-reliance, justice and peace at a time when the subcontinent was marked by turbulence and division, and that his ideals would continue to inspire future generations.

A large number of people were present at Naseem Bagh to honour the legacy of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and recall his monumental contributions to the political and social awakening of the region.

 

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