Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that government has brought the resolution in the assembly in a way that the voices raised won’t go unheard and will compel the central government to initiate a dialogue with them.
Addressing a gathering for the first time after assuming the office of chief minister at his Ganderbal constituency, Omar said there were people who raised fingers on the government and stated that the betrayal has been done with the people, but “we are law knowing people and know how to raise the voices in a way that cannot be ignored. We wanted to make it clear that the decision taken on August 05, 2019 is not acceptable to us.”
He said the resolution has been finally brought in a way that will compel the government of India to initiate a dialogue process and also the voices raised won’t go unheard.
Omar also stated that all the promises done with the people during election campaigning will be fulfilled on the ground.
“Recently a cabinet meeting was held in which a decision was taken in favour of the students as well as the students in the Valley related to the timing of conducting examinations. Deciding these issues is the prerogative of the people here, but this right was snatched from us after 2019. However, the academic session for the students of Class 10th, 11th and 12th will be changed next year,” he said.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that government has brought the resolution in the assembly in a way that the voices raised won’t go unheard and will compel the central government to initiate a dialogue with them.
Addressing a gathering for the first time after assuming the office of chief minister at his Ganderbal constituency, Omar said there were people who raised fingers on the government and stated that the betrayal has been done with the people, but “we are law knowing people and know how to raise the voices in a way that cannot be ignored. We wanted to make it clear that the decision taken on August 05, 2019 is not acceptable to us.”
He said the resolution has been finally brought in a way that will compel the government of India to initiate a dialogue process and also the voices raised won’t go unheard.
Omar also stated that all the promises done with the people during election campaigning will be fulfilled on the ground.
“Recently a cabinet meeting was held in which a decision was taken in favour of the students as well as the students in the Valley related to the timing of conducting examinations. Deciding these issues is the prerogative of the people here, but this right was snatched from us after 2019. However, the academic session for the students of Class 10th, 11th and 12th will be changed next year,” he said.
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