Sunil Sharma Critiques Omar Abdullah's Leadership Amid Political Turmoil in Jammu and Kashmir
‘Omar Abdullah won’t resign even as executive councillor,’ says LoP Sunil Sharma
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Leader of the Opposition Sunil Sharma criticized Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, claiming he prioritizes protocol over governance. Sharma predicts Abdullah will never resign, even if political status changes. He also suggests that the National Conference government is on the verge of collapse due to internal unrest.
- 01Sunil Sharma accused Omar Abdullah of prioritizing his protocol over effective governance.
- 02Sharma predicts that neither Omar Abdullah nor his family will resign from power.
- 03He described a recent emergency meeting called by Abdullah as a desperate attempt to save a failing government.
- 04Concerns regarding fund allocation and ministerial performance are expected to be discussed in an upcoming meeting.
- 05Sharma referred to the National Conference and the Peoples Democratic Party as maintaining power through a 'so-called movement.'
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Sunil Sharma, the Leader of the Opposition in Jammu and Kashmir, has sharply criticized Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, claiming he will never resign from his position, regardless of changes in political status. During a function near Dal Lake, Sharma alleged that Abdullah is more concerned about maintaining his protocol than effectively governing the Union Territory. He suggested that Abdullah would accept any political arrangement as long as his official perks remained intact, predicting that the Abdullah family would retain power indefinitely. Sharma also described an emergency meeting convened by Abdullah as a last-ditch effort to salvage a government he believes is collapsing from within. He accused the National Conference (NC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of perpetuating a political dynasty, keeping what he termed
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The ongoing political instability and dissatisfaction among legislators could affect governance and public services in Jammu and Kashmir.
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