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Half-a-CM: Trials and tribulations of Omar Abdullah

Omar Abdullah’s tenure as Jammu & Kashmir’s CM has seen limited progress, with key issues like statehood restoration, liquor bans, and reservation policies unresolved. His leadership is increasingly questioned amid growing frustration over the region’s diminished autonomy

March 13, 2025 / 16:24 IST
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Omar Abdullah
Political observers believe Abdullah's influence is waning as the region’s powers have been drastically reduced.

In the five months since Omar Abdullah became the first Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir as a Union Territory, there has been little noticeable change in the region. Abdullah’s National Conference (NC) won 42 seats in the assembly elections last September, but there has been little by way of action for him to take credit, save the step to reverse the academic calendar to bring it in sync with J&K's climatic zones.

Shortly after taking office, Abdullah and Education Minister Sakeena Itoo changed the academic calendar from March to November, undoing J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s 2022 order for a "uniform academic calendar" to align the region with the rest of India.

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