Omar Abdullah Makes First Visit to Civil Secretariat Jammu as Chief Minister
Jammu, Nov 11: On Monday, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah made a notable first visit to the Civil Secretariat in Jammu, where he was received with enthusiasm by a host of legislators, leaders, and officials. The warm welcome marked the start of his interactions with key figures in the Jammu region.
Throughout the visit, Abdullah engaged in constructive dialogues with ministers and regional leaders, emphasizing his commitment to fostering cooperation and transparent communication.
“This visit underscores the Chief Minister’s dedication to understanding and addressing the specific needs and concerns of the Jammu region,” said Ajay Sadhotra, a senior NC leader from Jammu.
Sadhotra further highlighted the historic nature of the visit, remarking, “As the first Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370, Omar Abdullah’s engagement at the Civil Secretariat carries profound importance. His leadership at this pivotal moment will be instrumental in shaping the region’s future.”
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