Avinash Azad
Amid growing speculation of a rift between the Omar Abdullah-led Jammu and Kashmir government and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha over recent administrative transfers of JKAS (Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service) officers, both sides issued statements on Friday to clarify their positions.
The developments follow an emergency meeting of NC legislators chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at the Deputy Chief Minister’s official residence in Srinagar, alongside a response from LG Sinha aimed at quelling rumors of overreach.
NC Legislators’ Meeting and Resolutions
Tanvir Sadiq, MLA from Zadibal and Spokesperson of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC), addressed the media after the meeting, emphasizing the party’s stance on two key resolutions passed unanimously by the legislators and their alliance partners, including Congress and independents.
The first resolution condemned a bill recently passed in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, which the NC claims targets minorities across the country. “We have strongly opposed and rejected this bill in one voice, as it goes against the interests of minorities in this nation,” Sadiq said, reflecting the party’s unified disapproval.
The second resolution underscored the importance of respecting the public mandate from the October 2024 elections, which saw significant voter turnout and was widely praised by national leaders. Sadiq asserted, “If anyone undermines or denies this mandate, they are disrespecting the people’s will. We have repeatedly said that the mandate must be honored, whether by the LG administration or at any other level.” He further cautioned that the NC’s efforts at coordination—be it with Delhi or the LG administration—should not be mistaken for weakness. “Our silence or cooperation is for the sake of resolving people’s issues, not a sign of vulnerability,” he added.
Sadiq also hinted at future action, stating that the alliance would decide its next steps in the Assembly, which he described as “the only proper forum after Parliament to represent people’s aspirations, defend their dignity, respect their honor, and give the popular government full space to function.”
“Today’s meeting was convened to discuss broader social, political, and economic issues affecting Muslims in India, as well as other administrative matters concerning our state. The transfer of officers is not the primary concern. They are employees of the government, and their transfers are routine administrative actions. The focus of the meeting was on larger issues,” MLA Budhal, Javid Iqbal Choudhary, told the media after the conclusion of the meeting.
LG Manoj Sinha’s Response
In a separate statement, LG Manoj Sinha sought to dispel speculation about a confrontation with the elected government over the recent transfers of JKAS officers, which had sparked the emergency NC meeting. Referring to the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act of 2019, Sinha said, “I want to clarify that the Act was passed by Parliament, and I am stating with great responsibility that I have not acted beyond its provisions. I am well within my domain, and I will never step outside it. I know my limits and will never violate them.”
Background and Implications
The recent transfers of JKAS officers by the LG administration had fueled rumors of discord between the NC-led government and Raj Bhavan, prompting Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to convene the emergency meeting. The NC’s resolutions and Sadiq’s statements reflect the party’s determination to assert its authority and protect the democratic mandate, while Sinha’s response highlights his intent to maintain constitutional boundaries. As tensions linger, political observers note that the coming days, particularly the reaming days (7th to 9th April) Assembly session, could be pivotal in determining how this dynamic unfolds.