
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is on a tour of Delhi these days. Here his meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah is proposed. Before this meeting, Bharatiya Janata Party MP Satpal Sharma has made a big claim. He has given a statement in the context of giving full state status to the Union Territory.
BJP MP Satpal Sharma said, ‘The Chief Minister can meet whenever he wants. He is the Chief Minister – It is a big thing to be the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir. It is not a big deal for a Chief Minister to meet the Home Minister or the Prime Minister. But every time, the issue of statehood is raised through these meetings. Today, what is needed in the current situation is development. There is negligence in the matter of development.
He said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah It has been made clear that full statehood of Jammu and Kashmir will be restored at the appropriate time. Let that right time come. The MP said that we also want to get the status of a full state but will wait for the right time.
The PM and the Home Minister have never said no for this. But every time they go and raise the same issue. Let’s add 4 more agendas. The MP alleged that after the government came to power, the promises made in the manifesto at the time of elections were not being fulfilled. He said that the CM goes to Delhi and asks for funds. The funds we are getting are sufficient for Jammu and Kashmir.
Current administrative structure ‘worst form of governance’ – Omar
Let us tell you that recently, terming the current administrative structure of Jammu and Kashmir as ‘the worst form of governance’, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had stressed on immediate restoration of full statehood. However, he also acknowledged that significant progress has been made in reducing differences with the Center over rules of functioning. The Chief Minister also hit out at the alleged vested interests trying to create a political rift between Jammu and Srinagar, saying that ‘they have failed and will continue to fail.’