Srinagar: National Conference (NC) vice president Omar Abdullah will be administered the oath as the first chief minister of the Jammu and Kashmir union territory on Wednesday morning, days after staking claims for the government's formation. The oath-ceremony is likely to be attended by NDA allies including Andhra Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar.
The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha in a letter invited Omar as the leader of the legislature party alongside his council of ministers for taking oath at Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre on the banks of Dal Lake.
“I am pleased to invite you to form and lead the government of Jammu and Kashmir,” read the letter undersigned by Sinha. “As separately settled, I shall administer the oath of office and secrecy to you and to those recommended by you for induction as members of your council of ministers at SKICC Srinagar on October 16 at 11:30 am.”
According to the J&K reorganisation Act, the council of ministers has not to cross 10 per cent of the total 90 members of the legislative, indicating he alongside 8 ministers will be administered the oath. The ceremony will be followed up by portfolio distribution.
In the summer capital of Srinagar, the highest seat of governance civil secretariat was being readied for hosting the chief minister and the ministers in the coming days. An official said the offices for the ministers have been readied after shifting several top bureaucrats to new rooms.
The bureaucracy assumed the prime role in running the administration after Jammu and Kashmir came under central rule with the fall of the PDP-BJP coalition government in 2018.
But a day earlier, the president’s rule was lifted in Jammu and Kashmir after five years paving the way for the government formation. The central rule was extended to Jammu and Kashmir on October 19, 2019, two months after the abrogation of Article 370 and downgrading the state into union territories. The President’s rule was first imposed in the erstwhile state after the collapse of the PDP-BJP government in 2018.