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Ruhullah Calls Omar ‘Man of New Delhi’; Dr Farooq Responds: ‘J&K Cannot Afford Confrontation with Centre’

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Last updated: January 9, 2025 8:30 pm
Editor Published January 9, 2025
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on October 24, 2024. (File Photo: @PMOIndia)
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Avinash Azad

The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) faced fresh turmoil yesterday when Member of Parliament Aga Ruhullah launched a scathing attack on the party leadership during media interviews in the national capital. Ruhullah branded Chief Minister Omar Abdullah as a “man of New Delhi,” intensifying the ongoing internal discord within the party.

Defending his son’s leadership, JKNC patriarch Dr. Farooq Abdullah emphasized the importance of maintaining constructive relations with the Centre. “Omar is a people’s Chief Minister, tirelessly working for the state. At this critical juncture, J&K cannot afford confrontation with the central government,” Dr. Abdullah remarked, underscoring the administration’s pragmatic approach.

Omar Abdullah’s government has prioritized grassroots engagement, with cabinet ministers holding daily public meetings, organizing rallies, and addressing citizen grievances directly. These initiatives, however, have often been overshadowed by internal discord.

Ruhullah’s criticisms point to ideological differences within the JKNC, with the MP advocating for a more confrontational stance toward the central government compared to Omar’s policy of constitutional cooperation.

A senior NC leader, frustrated by Ruhullah’s repeated public attacks, challenged his approach: “Instead of resorting to media theatrics, Ruhullah should work constructively within the government or step away if he truly believes his accusations.”

Despite these challenges, Omar’s administration has continued to focus on public outreach and problem-solving. Operating within the constraints of a Union Territory, the government has consistently engaged with thousands of citizens, addressing grassroots issues through collaborative governance.

As internal divisions persist and opposition parties amplify their criticism, the JKNC faces mounting pressure to reconcile its ideological differences and reaffirm its commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The party’s ability to navigate these challenges will likely shape its political relevance in the region’s evolving landscape.

The political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir has grown increasingly complicated following the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A and the bifurcation of the state into two Union Territories in August 2019. These constitutional changes stripped the region of its special status, drastically altering its political, administrative, and social fabric.

The National Conference (NC)-led alliance, during the subsequent assembly elections, campaigned heavily on the promise of restoring Article 370 and the region’s statehood. However, the reality of governing as a Union Territory, with its significantly curtailed powers, has made it challenging for the NC and other regional parties to fulfill these commitments.

As a Union Territory, Jammu and Kashmir now operates under a governance framework where the Raj Bhawan (Lt. Governor’s office) wields extensive authority, often overriding decisions made by the elected government.

This imbalance in power has frustrated the elected representatives and the public alike, as many critical administrative and policy decisions lie in the hands of the centrally appointed Lieutenant Governor rather than the region’s elected leaders. The diminished autonomy has undermined the ability of the NC-led government to effectively implement its vision for the region or address the aspirations of its people0.

Adding to these challenges, opposition parties, particularly the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), have leveraged the internal discord within the NC to question its credibility and ability to represent Jammu and Kashmir’s interests. The PDP has criticized the NC for failing to assert itself against the central government, arguing that the party has been unable to push back against policies perceived as detrimental to the region.

This narrative has gained traction among certain segments of the population, further complicating the NC’s efforts to maintain its support base. The internal rifts within the NC, highlighted by public criticism from senior leaders like Aga Ruhullah Mehdi, have provided further ammunition for the opposition. These divisions have cast doubt on the party’s unity and resolve at a time when a cohesive and strategic approach is essential to navigating the complexities of the post-370 political environment.

As a result, the NC finds itself under immense pressure to reconcile its internal differences, redefine its strategy, and reclaim its standing as a champion of Jammu and Kashmir’s unique identity and interests.

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