CM Omar Abdullah chairs cabinet meeting in Srinagar

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CM Omar Abdullah chairs cabinet meeting in Srinagar

 The UT Cabinet met in Srinagar on Friday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

The meeting, attended by five ministers, discussed administrative and developmental issues.

Cabinet Minister Javed Ahmad Dar told KINS over phone that key matters related to Jammu and Kashmir were discussed. 

“The Assembly session was not part of the agenda. Important Administrative and developmental priorities were discussed,” he said.

Officials said the cabinet discusses some land issues in Jammu, reviewed proposals related to tourism promotion, welfare measures, and governance matters, reflecting the government’s focus on strengthening development initiatives across the Union Territory.

The absence of deliberations on the Assembly session came even as speculation was rife that the government would recommend convening it in Srinagar before the winter season.

Earlier in the day, however, Minister Javed Dar had indicated that the next session is likely in the first or second week of September.

Speaking to reporters, Dar as per KINS said, “I think the Assembly session will begin in the first or second week of September. It is mandatory to convene it within six months, and the government is committed to fulfilling this obligation.”

Highlighting the government’s priorities, Javed Dar stressed that rural development and agriculture remain key focus areas. “We are providing farmers with high-density, quality, and exotic crop varieties so that their income can increase,” he said, adding that reforms were being introduced to improve yields and strengthen the rural economy.

On water supply, the minister said the Jal Shakti Department is working under the Jal Jeevan Mission to provide clean drinking water to every household. “The first phase of water supply schemes is nearly complete, and the second phase will cover remaining habitations,” he informed.

Responding to political questions, Dar reiterated the National Conference’s position on statehood.

“Statehood was taken away from us. We firmly believe it should be restored, and we expect all political parties to support this demand in one voice. It is our birthright,” he said.(KINS) Ishtiyaq Kar

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