SRINAGAR: National Conference (NC) vice-president Omar Abdullah on Friday accused the Centre of bringing changes in govt’s business rules ahead of the assembly election results on Oct 8 to clip the incoming dispensation’s wings.
He claimed BJP had asked the chief secretary to change the “transaction of business rules” and assign them to the lieutenant-governor (LG), having sensed defeat in the elections. The former CM urged J&K bureaucrats to resist pressure to “further disempower” the incoming govt.
“BJP has clearly accepted defeat in J&K. Why else would the chief secretary be assigned the duty to change transaction of business rules to curtail the powers of the chief minister/elected govt and assign the same to the LG?” Omar posted on X. He claimed he got this “information from within the secretariat”.
He claimed BJP had asked the chief secretary to change the “transaction of business rules” and assign them to the lieutenant-governor (LG), having sensed defeat in the elections. The former CM urged J&K bureaucrats to resist pressure to “further disempower” the incoming govt.
“BJP has clearly accepted defeat in J&K. Why else would the chief secretary be assigned the duty to change transaction of business rules to curtail the powers of the chief minister/elected govt and assign the same to the LG?” Omar posted on X. He claimed he got this “information from within the secretariat”.
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