Mentally we still consider ourselves a state, says CM Omar Abdullah

STC NEWS DESK
SRINAGAR, APRIL 06 (STC)
: Even as J&K has lost its official statehood, “mentally we still consider ourselves a state. We are overcoming our difficulties and want to contribute equally to the country’s growth.”
This was stated by the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at an event in Srinagar that showcased the rich heritage of J&K, including handicrafts, local cuisine, and performing arts. He further stated that despite the fact Jammu and Kashmir has suffered a lot, it is now steadily moving towards development along with the rest of the country.
The Chief Minister said, “This state has suffered a lot. But now, as the rest of the country progresses, we are also ready to become part of this journey. Events like this reflect the diversity of India where different religions, languages, food habits, and thinking come together on one platform.”
Referring to the artisans of Jammu and Kashmir, he said, “It looks simple, but their work is very important. They need support in reaching markets, upgrading skills, and training the new generation.” He appealed to Union Minister Kiren Rijiju to look into these issues and ensure timely approvals of proposals concerning J&K’s development.
The Chief Minister also mentioned the inconvenience caused due to crowding at the tulip garden but said, “This beauty attracts everyone. Despite difficulties, our guests have come here, and I hope they carry beautiful memories with them.”
Thanking Minister Kiren Rijiju and other dignitaries, including foreign representatives like Mr. Turian, for organizing the event in Srinagar, he said such programs provide a platform for local talent to shine on a larger stage. (STC)

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