
Development Won’t Stop Due to Bloodshed: CM Omar in Pahalgam Meet
In a powerful show of resilience and determination, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah chaired the state’s first cabinet meeting outside Jammu or Srinagar, gathering ministers in Pahalgam, a picturesque town that was recently plagued by a terror attack. The meeting was held at the Pahalgam Club, which was the site of a horrific attack on April 22, where 26 civilians were killed.
Despite the recent tragedy, CM Abdullah made it clear that the agenda of development and happiness in the state would not be derailed by acts of violence. In a statement, he said, “The agenda of development and happiness…the agenda to represent people in J&K will not stop due to bloodshed.” He emphasized that the government’s commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir remained unwavering, and that it would continue to work towards creating a better future for them.
The cabinet meeting was attended by all the ministers, including the Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand, and other senior government officials. The meeting was a significant step towards rebuilding trust and confidence among the people of the state, who have been reeling from the recent attack.
The Pahalgam meeting was also an opportunity for the government to express its gratitude to the residents of the town for their courage and resilience in the face of adversity. In a statement, the cabinet thanked the people of Pahalgam for their bravery and solidarity during the difficult times, and assured them that the government would do everything in its power to support them.
The meeting was a testament to the state government’s determination to move forward and rebuild despite the challenges posed by terrorism. CM Abdullah’s statement was a powerful message to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and to the terrorists who have been responsible for the bloodshed in the state. It was a clear indication that the government would not be intimidated or deterred from its mission to create a better future for the people of the state.
The Pahalgam meeting was also significant because it marked a new chapter in the state’s history. It was the first time that a cabinet meeting had been held outside Jammu or Srinagar, and it signaled a new era of cooperation and coordination between the government and the people of the state.
In his statement, CM Abdullah also emphasized the need for unity and solidarity in the face of adversity. He called upon the people of Jammu and Kashmir to come together and support each other, and to reject the forces of terrorism and violence. He also appealed to the people to cooperate with the government in its efforts to rebuild and develop the state.
The cabinet meeting in Pahalgam was a powerful symbol of the state’s resilience and determination. It was a testament to the government’s commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and to its determination to create a better future for them. The meeting was also a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope and always a way forward.
As the state of Jammu and Kashmir continues to grapple with the aftermath of the terror attack, the cabinet meeting in Pahalgam was a welcome development. It was a reminder that the government was committed to rebuilding and developing the state, and that it would not be deterred by acts of violence. It was also a message of hope to the people of the state, and a reminder that they were not alone in their struggle against terrorism.
The meeting was a significant step towards healing and moving forward, and it marked a new chapter in the state’s history. It was a testament to the government’s commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and to its determination to create a better future for them. As the state continues to rebuild and develop, the cabinet meeting in Pahalgam will be remembered as a powerful symbol of resilience and determination.