Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said that he has been assured by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the governance model in the union territory will change, hinting that statehood will be restored.
On his return from two-day meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Omar held a meeting with his cabinet ministers and administrative Secretaries of all the departments at the Civil Secretariat here.
The CM also met Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Roads, Highways and Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday. He gifted them Kashmiri shawls which his opponents in Kashmir called "shawl diplomacy."
Omar administered an integrity pledge to his cabinet ministers and officials on the 'Vigilance Awareness Week 2024'. "There is zero tolerance for corruption," Omar told the officers. However, he warned them not take exploit the "hybrid model" of governance as it is temporary and statehood will be restored.
"I am acutely aware that we have, unfortunately, at the moment, a rather hybrid model of operating. And I have a feeling, and I am going to say this regardless of the consequences, some may feel that they can exploit this system to their advantage; that they can find loopholes in this system in Jammu & Kashmir that we have at the moment. But please, rest assured this is very much a temporary phase.
"I have just come back from very successful meetings in Delhi. I have received assurances at the highest level that the commitments made to Jammu and Kashmir, particularly with regard to our governance model will change," Omar told the officials.