CM Omar Abdullah seeks Centre’s nod on pending proposals
Srinagar, Apr 6: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Sunday urged the Centre to approve Jammu and Kashmir’s pending proposals.
Speaking at Lok Samvardhan Parv being held at the University of Kashmir (KU) from April 5 to 13 under the theme ‘Bhagidari Se Bhagyodaya’, CM Omar, who was the chief guest at the event inaugurated by Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs and Minority Affairs, Kiren Rijiju and attended by Minister of State for Minority Affairs, George Kurien, said, “Wherever support is possible and wherever proposals from our side are pending approval, I humbly request that they be considered and approved so that people of J&K can benefit.”
He said that efforts were underway to ensure the region becomes an equal stakeholder in the country’s overall development. Urging Union Minister Rijiju to continue his ministry’s support for J&K, the CM said the region continues to face various challenges, including unemployment.
“Your ministry’s initiatives – be it in education, skill training or market access - are vital. Our artisans work hard but struggle to reach broader markets. They face challenges in grooming the next generation for this craft and often do not receive adequate support in skill development and training. I hope your ministry will help bridge this gap,” he said.
CM Omar said that while the Ministry of Minority Affairs might appear smaller in scope, its work holds deep national significance.
“In a country as diverse as ours - with different ways of life, multiple languages, varied cuisines, and unique cultures, it is crucial to foster a sense of belonging and unity. The ministry plays a key role in ensuring that every citizen, regardless of background, feels part of the nation’s progress,” he said. The CM said that J&K had faced numerous challenges over the years but was now gradually emerging from these challenges.
Highlighting the importance of the programme, he said the event marks a new beginning in the relationship between the Ministry of Minority Affairs and J&K.
“This initiative offers a window into the rich cultural diversity, handicrafts, and cuisines of the country, while also providing us the opportunity to showcase our heritage - be it our crafts, traditional cuisine or natural beauty - to the visiting guests,” CM Omar said.
He said that the event had enabled local artisans, including those involved in handicrafts and traditional Wazwan cuisine, to showcase their exceptional talent.
“The magic in their hands is on full display. At the same time, it is heartening to see participants from across the country sharing this platform,” the CM.
Referring to the tourist rush coinciding with the onset of the spring, he said: “I understand the challenges many of you may have faced in reaching here - especially due to the traffic around the Tulip Garden. But what can we say – the charm of Kashmir draws everyone in.”
CM Omar expressed hope that guests from across the country will carry back fond memories of the event and Kashmir’s hospitality.
KU Vice Chancellor, Prof Nilofer Khan, along with other senior dignitaries, was also present on the occasion.