Says “Ambiguity on revision process risks mistrust”
Srinagar : Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday urged the Election Commission of India (ECI) to hold consultations with political parties over the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, saying clarity was needed to address issues raised by several groups.
Talking to reporters after attending the passing-out parade of the Army’s Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAKLI) regiment, Abdullah said political parties should be briefed on the revision process to avoid speculation.
He further said that electronic voting machines were reliable but could be influenced if not handled with transparency, and stressed the need for all stakeholders to understand the SIR exercise.
The Chief Minister congratulated 713 cadets who passed out from the JAKLI training centre and said the regiment has long played a significant role in defence duties on the country’s borders. He conveyed his good wishes to the Agniveers who will now be deployed to different units across India.
Commenting on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to New Delhi, Abdullah said India and Russia have maintained strong diplomatic ties for decades and that discussions between the two governments could have a wider impact on global affairs.
“Improved engagement between Moscow and Kyiv through diplomatic initiatives would be in the interest of peace,” he said.
On the birth anniversary of National Conference (NC) founder Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, the Chief Minister said the J&K administration cannot declare a public holiday under the current constitutional arrangement.
He said the matter would be within the government’s authority only after full statehood is restored.
Omar added that tributes to Sheikh Abdullah continue each year, noting that the Sher-e-Kashmir Best Cadet award was presented during the parade






