New Delhi: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met Union Home Minister Amit Shah here and held detailed discussions on a range of important issues concerning Jammu & Kashmir, an official press release informed.
It said during the meeting, the two leaders discussed several “significant matters” including restoration of statehood, transaction of business rules, rationalisation of reservation and other key governance and public welfare issues related to Jammu & Kashmir.
The meeting also deliberated on the prevailing security and economic situation in Jammu and Kashmir, with emphasis on ensuring sustained peace, stability and inclusive growth for the people of J&K.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stressed the importance of addressing governance-related concerns and accelerating developmental and welfare initiatives to meet the aspirations of the people.
He also highlighted the need for continued coordination between the Centre and the Jammu & Kashmir Government on issues of public importance.
The discussions were held in a cordial atmosphere and covered various aspects aimed at strengthening governance, improving public service delivery and ensuring long-term peace and prosperity in the region.
Nothing wrong in giving telecom powers to LG: CM
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said there is nothing wrong in giving telecom powers to the Lieutenant Governor during public safety events, as he holds the charge of security and law and order.
“This is the right thing. These powers should be with the lieutenant governor. This is not against the business rules or the reorganisation act,” Abdullah told reporters.
He said that orders to stop phone services or the internet are issued by the Home department, which comes under the Lieutenant Governor (LG).
“If there is a need to stop mobile phone or internet services, the order will be issued by the home department, which is the responsibility of the LG. If they have to lean on our shoulder for shooting the gun, it would not be good for us as we have no role in it,” Abdullah said.
Asked if he would raise the statehood issue during his upcoming meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the chief minister said he would discuss all the issues concerning Jammu and Kashmir.
“I wish we could have got our statehood after one meeting with the home minister. If that was the case, we would have gotten it a long time ago. But yes, I will raise statehood, business rules and other issues concerning Jammu and Kashmir in the meeting,” he said.
The chief minister also sought to clarify his controversial remarks on the demand for a ban on alcohol in Jammu and Kashmir.
“These shops selling liquor are meant for those who can consume these things as per their religious beliefs. Our religious beliefs do not permit it. The problem is that the opposition is twisting and turning my statements to create confusion,” he said.
Speaking to reporters in Ganderbal on Sunday, Abdullah had said those who consume liquor were doing it of their own free will, and no one was dragging them to the stores.
Abdullah said the opposition should tell people what they have done about the issue when they were in power.
“What I said in Ganderbal on Sunday is exactly what their (PDP) finance minister said on the floor of the House. We have not opened any new liquor store, and we make sure that these shops are not at places where our youth can be led astray,” he added.
On cabinet expansion, the chief minister said it will happen at an “appropriate time”.
“This issue is being raised by the opposition. I don’t know why they are concerned. The government is functioning smoothly. The next election is due in three-and-a-half years. When expansion or a reshuffle is to be done, I will discuss it with the party leadership and do it at an appropriate time,” he added. (PTI)







