Omar Abdullah's Silence: Why He Won't Comment on J&K L-G Remarks

Omar Abdullah is taking a cautious approach to the L-G's criticism. He wants to read the actual statement before responding to avoid any misinterpretation. The L-G had clearly stated that the elected government has sufficient powers despite the statehood issue. This political tension highlights the ongoing debate about governance in Jammu and Kashmir.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Refuses Comment on J&K L-G Sinha Criticism

  • Omar Abdullah refuses immediate comment on L-G's criticism without verifying actual statement
  • L-G Sinha accused elected government of using statehood as excuse for under-performance
  • Chief Minister promises to respond at appropriate time after reviewing L-G's words
  • L-G emphasized elected government has all necessary powers despite statehood status
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'Excuse for under-performance': Omar Abdullah refuses to comment on J&K L-G remarks

J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah declines to respond to Lt Governor Manoj Sinha's remarks about government under-performance, seeks to verify statements first.

"First, I would like to see the words he has used, because if there is a difference in what he has stated and what you are saying, then if I say something wrong, it will not be good - Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, Oct 31

J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Friday that he would not comment on the statement of the Lt Governor (L-G), Manoj Sinha, unless he goes through the statement of the L-G, who had criticised the Abdullah for giving excuses for his government's under-performance.

When asked by reporters about the L-G's statement, Abdullah said he had not read Sinha's statement.

"First, I would like to see the words he has used, because if there is a difference in what he has stated and what you are saying, then if I say something wrong, it will not be good," the Chief Minister said.

He added, however, that if the L-G has said what the media personnel were saying, then he "will respond to that at the right time."

Earlier, the L-G said that the elected government had enough powers and should attend to issues concerning the common man and not use the statehood bogey to hide under-performance.

The L-G said that the lack of statehood to J&K cannot be used as an excuse for "under-performance" as the elected government has all the powers.

Addressing the J&K UT Foundation Day celebrations at the Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC) in Srinagar, the L-G said the Union home minister Amit Shah has stated in the Parliament that delimitation first, assembly election second, and then the restoration of the statehood at an appropriate time.

"But some people have some problems. When the assembly elections were held, it was clear that the elections were taking place for the J&K assembly. They (elected government) cannot make the excuse that work cannot be done till statehood is restored," the L-G said.

The L-G said the elected government has all the powers, and asserted that people should not be misled under the pretext of the absence of statehood.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Omar Abdullah is being very diplomatic here. He knows the L-G has a point but doesn't want to admit it publicly. This is typical political drama we see in J&K. 😒
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Arjun K
As someone from Jammu, I completely agree with L-G Sinha. Our elected representatives should focus on governance rather than making excuses. Development work has been happening despite the statehood issue.
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Sarah B
While I respect the L-G's position, I think we should acknowledge that statehood restoration is a legitimate concern for many Kashmiris. Both sides need to work together constructively rather than engaging in public spats.
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Vikram M
The common man in J&K just wants basic facilities - roads, electricity, water, and employment. Stop this political blame game and focus on actual work! 🤦‍♂️
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Michael C
Omar Abdullah's cautious response shows political maturity. It's better to verify facts before reacting. However, the L-G's point about using available powers effectively is valid. Both leaders should collaborate for J&K's progress.

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