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Omar Abdullah to vacate govt accommodation in Srinagar

Former J&K CM Omar Abdullah has said that he will voluntarily vacate the government accommodation provided to him in Gupkar area of Srinagar by October due to the change in rules of entitlement in the Union Territory.

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Published : Sep 9, 2020, 12:24 PM IST

Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that he was voluntarily vacating the government accommodation provided to him 18 years ago due to the change in rules of entitlement in the Union Territory.

  • My letter to the J&K administration. I will be vacating my government accommodation in Srinagar before the end of October. The point to note is that contrary to stories planted in the media last year I received no notice to vacate & have chosen to do so of my own accord. pic.twitter.com/dWjDacVoHn

    — Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) September 9, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Abdullah, who was a Lok Sabha member when the government accommodation in high-security Gupkar area here was provided to him in 2002, released a letter on his Twitter handle that he had written in July this year.

He had informed the Administrative secretary concerned about his decision to vacate the Gupkar residence that was allotted to him first in 2002 as Member of Parliament from Srinagar and then after taking over as Chief Minister of the erstwhile State from 2009 to 2015

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"My letter to the J&K administration. I will be vacating my government accommodation in Srinagar before the end of October. The point to note is that contrary to stories planted in the media last year I received no notice to vacate & have chosen to do so of my own accord," he tweeted.

The National Conference vice president said that he is searching for a suitable accommodation which may take eight to 10 weeks because of the constraints caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Consequent upon the change in entitlements for former CMs of J&K some months ago, I now find myself in unauthorized occupation of this accommodation as no attempt has been made to regularise the allotment to me on security or any other grounds. This is a situation that is unacceptable to me," he said.

Abdullah said that he has never held on to any government property that he was not entitled to and "I have no intention to start now".

Former Chief Ministers in erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir State were entitled to government accommodation either in Jammu or Srinagar but this entitlement was withdrawn by the administration earlier this year.

PTI report

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Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that he was voluntarily vacating the government accommodation provided to him 18 years ago due to the change in rules of entitlement in the Union Territory.

  • My letter to the J&K administration. I will be vacating my government accommodation in Srinagar before the end of October. The point to note is that contrary to stories planted in the media last year I received no notice to vacate & have chosen to do so of my own accord. pic.twitter.com/dWjDacVoHn

    — Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) September 9, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Abdullah, who was a Lok Sabha member when the government accommodation in high-security Gupkar area here was provided to him in 2002, released a letter on his Twitter handle that he had written in July this year.

He had informed the Administrative secretary concerned about his decision to vacate the Gupkar residence that was allotted to him first in 2002 as Member of Parliament from Srinagar and then after taking over as Chief Minister of the erstwhile State from 2009 to 2015

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"My letter to the J&K administration. I will be vacating my government accommodation in Srinagar before the end of October. The point to note is that contrary to stories planted in the media last year I received no notice to vacate & have chosen to do so of my own accord," he tweeted.

The National Conference vice president said that he is searching for a suitable accommodation which may take eight to 10 weeks because of the constraints caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Consequent upon the change in entitlements for former CMs of J&K some months ago, I now find myself in unauthorized occupation of this accommodation as no attempt has been made to regularise the allotment to me on security or any other grounds. This is a situation that is unacceptable to me," he said.

Abdullah said that he has never held on to any government property that he was not entitled to and "I have no intention to start now".

Former Chief Ministers in erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir State were entitled to government accommodation either in Jammu or Srinagar but this entitlement was withdrawn by the administration earlier this year.

PTI report

Read:| Fmr J&K CM Omar Abdullah released after nearly 8 months of detention

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