CM Omar Flags Concern Over Travel Chaos, Seeks JKAS Prelims Postponement

JAMMU, Dec 6: Amid mounting anxiety among thousands of JKAS aspirants, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah raised concern over the ongoing airline disruptions and delays in crucial decisions from Lok Bhavan have pushed candidates into an unprecedented state of distress.
With travel routes choked and age-relaxation approval still hanging in uncertainty, aspirants say they are being forced to battle circumstances far beyond their control right on the eve of one of the most important exams of their lives.
In a post on X, the Office of the J&K Chief Minister, said the CM has expressed deep concern over the severe travel disruptions caused by ongoing airline issues.
The situation, the CM noted, has been further complicated by uncertainty surrounding Lok Bhavan’s delay in approving age relaxation a provision that has been granted multiple times in previous years.
The Chief Minister urged the Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) to take cognizance of the unprecedented stress faced by aspirants and to consider postponing the JKAS Prelims examination in the interest of fairness and equal opportunity for all. (KNC)