Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday expressed optimism that Jammu and Kashmir will not remain a Union territory for a long time and regain full statehood soon.
Hours before taking the oath of office, the National Conference leader told PTI Videos that all ministerial vacancies would not be filled at once but would be filled going ahead as we are in talks with Congress and also from within my own team.
On former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressed his willingness to share his experience with him on governing a half-step like Delhi, Abdullah said, I have a lot of lessons to learn. I learnt a lot of lessons in six years, made some mistakes and intend not to repeat those mistakes again because it is only a fool who keeps repeating the same mistakes again and again".
"I definitely am not doing that. But nobody is perfect so every day is an opportunity to learn. So yes, one will learn from everybody who has experience governing this country. But again I make the point. I sincerely believe that we will not be a UT for a long time. Therefore this so-called half state is very much a temporary phase and we will be a full state soon, he said.