CM assures fulfilling all promises before next elections

Omar dismisses MCC violations

Fayaz Bukhari
SRINAGAR, Oct 30: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today assured people that every promise made by his party with the people of Jammu and Kashmir will be fulfilled before seeking their support again.

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Addressing a public gathering in Handwara in district Kupwara, Omar said the National Conference stands by its commitments. “The promises we made to you last September before the elections, we will fulfil each one of them. Only after delivering on those commitments will we come before you again to seek your trust once more,” he said.
The Chief Minister said the party’s focus is on strengthening representation, improving livelihoods and creating employment opportunities. “All this is possible only when representation is right,” he said.
Omar said a resolution was passed during the November session by MLAs seeking the restoration of J&K’s special status and Constitutional guarantees. The resolution, he said, represented the collective will of the people and reaffirmed their demand for political and Constitutional rights.
The Chief Minister accused the Centre of failing to deliver on its assurance of restoring Statehood. “The promises made to us remain unfulfilled. Our demand for restoration of Statehood and Constitutional rights continues. We will persist in raising these issues at every platform,” he said.
Omar congratulated senior party leader Chaudhary Ramzan for his victory in the recent Rajya Sabha elections, calling him the best choice to represent the people of Jammu and Kashmir. “Ramzan was the best option for us. It was the need of the hour to send a strong voice that would represent the will of the people, fight for their rights and remind the Centre of our situation,” he said.
The CM said the NC’s nominees to the Rajya Sabha will raise Jammu and Kashmir’s issues forcefully after years of silence. “We have sent three great candidates to represent the people. Their voices will be heard again in Delhi, where ours had been missing since 2021,” he said.
He said there must be a strong voice in Parliament to remind the Centre of its promises. “Someone should be there to remind the Centre of its commitments, including the restoration of Statehood and the Constitutional guarantees withdrawn from Jammu and Kashmir”, he said.
Omar criticised the previous MPs, saying their voices faded in Delhi. “We sent big names earlier, but they got affected by Delhi’s pollution and their voices were never heard,” he said. “This time, we are confident our representatives will speak for the people.”
He said north Kashmir has long lacked meaningful representation. “After 2014, Handwara’s voice did not reach either the Assembly or Parliament,” he said, adding that the current Baramulla MP attends sessions only after court permission and remains disconnected from his constituency.
Reaffirming his commitment, Omar said Handwara deserves to be a district and will get that status once J&K regains Statehood. “You don’t need to seek it; it will be given. Once we regain Statehood, I will make Handwara a district,” he promised, drawing applause from the gathering.
Omar welcomed former People’s Conference (PC) leader Ashiq Neelum into the National Conference, calling him an influential figure in Kupwara and north Kashmir. “His joining will strengthen the party and benefit the people. We look forward to working together,” he added.
Omar claimed that despite attempts by opponents to provoke and distract, the party remains focused on its promises and the people’s trust.
The Chief Minister dismissed the MCC violation allegations of the BJP saying, “No problem.”