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Monday, June 08, 2026

Discussions on J&K statehood should conclude soon: Omar

CM Omar Abdullah urges NCC cadets to become Ambassadors of peace and unity 5

Srinagar, June 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Thursday that talks on restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir should ‘conclude soon’ to ensure the people receive what they have long been demanding.

Speaking to reporters here on the sidelines of a special national integration camp organised by the Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh NCC Directorate, Abdullah also praised the approval of several projects for the Union Territory.

“Let there be discussions, it is a good thing. But we would want the discussions to conclude soon and that we get what we are demanding,” he said.

Abdullah welcomed the sanctioning of several projects for Jammu and Kashmir, including tunnels, costing ₹10,600 crore The Chief Minister said these projects will give a huge boost to the Union Territory.

“There was a demand for a Mughal Road tunnel for long, since the road was completed in 2008-09. People wanted the road to remain open throughout the year. Similarly, there was a long-pending demand for a tunnel on the Sadhna pass to connect Tangdhar, which has been approved.

“Many other projects have been approved,” the chief minister said, adding that ₹10,600 crore is not a nominal amount. “Now, we will have to try for some more tunnels, like in Gurez, which have been left out,” he said.

The chief minister said the youngsters who associate themselves with the National Cadet Corps (NCC) benefit immensely.

“It inculcates discipline, self-awareness, self-confidence, and patriotism, as well as develops some relationships that benefit them lifelong,” he said.

He further said these youngsters can achieve a lot at their young age.

“Ten NCC cadets scaled the highest mountain peak in the world, two of them were from Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh — a boy from the Kathua area of Jammu and a girl from Ladakh. This is a huge achievement.

“Sitting atop the highest mountain peak in the world at the age of 18 shows the discipline and self-confidence they acquire after joining the NCC,” he said.

“I want more youngsters to join the NCC. I hope they enjoy their time here and when they return home, they tell their friends, neighbors, and relatives to visit Kashmir on vacations,” the Chief Minister said.