Congress Lok Sabha MP Manish Tiwari on Saturday supported the criticism of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s rule of central region, which “constructed structurally for failure” is called the dual administration system.
During his first Independence Day speech since returning as Chief Minister, Abdullah made his fastest comment on the non-Bhali of the state to Jammu and Kashmir.
He described the dual governance system as “not for success” but “structured for failure” and for the first time addressed his government’s decisions that stay with Raj Bhavan.
Taking X (East Twitter), Manish Tiwari wrote, “I can sympathize with Omar Abdullah. Only one Municipal Corporation as an MP from a center area and not even a Legislative Assembly, Jammu and Kashmir, Puducherry, or even contrary to Delhi’s NCT, it is ready for completely failure.
At the Bakshi Stadium, Abdullah announced a signature campaign, demanding the restoration of the state to Jammu and Kashmir and questioned the long -term delay. He said that the well -wishers had assured him of significant change, but admitted that his hope had started decreasing.
“We were waiting impatient for that speech,” he said, referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day address.
He said, “I was also told that documents are being prepared … We waited. It did not happen. The truth is that the ray of light is starting to fade.”
However, Abdullah insisted that he was not “helpless” and refused to accept the status quo.
Reacting in terms of CJI Bra Gavai for the Pahgam attack in the state’s discussions, Omar Abdullah called it “unfortunate” and challenged the notion of direct terror to determine the political future of the region.
“Will Pahalgam and his master’s killers decide whether we will be a state in the neighboring country?” He asked.
“Every time we are close to the state, they will do something to vandalize it. Is it appropriate? We are being punished for a crime that had no role?” He said.