Srinagar:Amid strict security restrictions around the venue of Republic Day celebrations in Srinagar, the national flag was unfurled by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, marking a shift from five years ago when the same tricolour was raised by the advisor to the lieutenant governor during the six years of presidential rule.
A tight security ring was formed around Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar city, with attendees being checked for their security passes issued by the Jammu and Kashmir Police's Security Wing before being cleared by its intelligence wing. Police and paramilitary personnel, in large numbers, guarded the venue, where thousands of government employees from sectors like education, health, and social welfare attended and witnessed the Republic Day celebrations amid the sub-zero temperatures of the harshest winter period, Chila-i-Kalan.
Besides Srinagar, the day was celebrated across the 19 other districts of the UT, with the main function held at Jammu's MA Stadium. There, LG Manoj Sinha unfurled the flag and took the salute during the march past. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was the chief guest at the event.
Choudhary, an elected legislator from Rajouri's Nowshera assembly constituency, was nominated by CM Omar as his deputy. Choudhary unfurled the flag and delivered a speech outlining the Omar-led government's development and welfare plans for the next five years. He also took the salute during the march past.
“We will fulfil the promises of welfare and development that we have made. Omar Abdullah's government is striving hard to fulfil these promises and bring prosperity and progress to Jammu and Kashmir,” Choudhary said in his speech.
He emphasized that the restoration of statehood and protection of land and job rights for locals are the primary goals of the government, adding that the rehabilitation and return of Kashmiri Pandits are also priorities.