My Govt's credibility has been dented but I won't quit: Omar
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, July 9: As he grapples with the difficult situation in Kashmir, chief minister Omar Abdullah has said the recent developments have "dented" the credibility of his government and his own image but he made it clear that he would not run away as he was not a "weak person".
He said the stone-pelting incidents and strikes in the Valley were "symptoms of a wider problem", which is that people on both sides of Line of Control have been fed on a "diet" that "there is a problem in Jammu and Kashmir that needs to be resolved".
Abdullah disagreed with a suggestion that the situation was out of his control and asserted that he would do his best to "deliver" on what he was supposed to do.
"The credibility of the government and my own image have been dented," he told The Week magazine while talking about the recent incidents of violence involving stone-pelting and action by security forces.
"When a person is down, it is part of human nature to try and compound the problem," he said in an apparent indication that things were being complicated by some people whom he did not identify.
"Perhaps some of my so-called friends might have thought that I would run away and leave the field for them to take advantage. But I am not a weak person. I am here to deliver and would do my best," the Chief Minister asserted.
He said there were "important lessons" to be learnt from "this period of trouble" and that he could do so only from "objective criticism" and "not from the people who don't like me, my family or the party I belong to".
When referred to the statement by PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti that the state government has "declared war on the people", Omar said the opposition party could have acted responsibly and tried to end the violence and bloodshed. "But they chose to make it worse."
Asked whether he smelt a political conspiracy in Islamabad in south Kashmir which is a PDP stronghold, he said it would not be appropriate to feel so. "I think, it is important that we look at these incidents both collectively and separately," he added.
Omar disagreed with a suggestion that he was trying to pass the buck by reiterating that the Kashmir issue needs a political solution.
"Anybody would tell you that stone-pelting, strikes and coverage of some aspects of the state in the media are symptoms of a wider problem. The wider problem is that we have fed the people on both sides on a diet -- that there is a problem in Jammu and Kashmir that needs to be resolved," he said.
He noted that this has been officially acknowledged in the 1972 Simla Agreement.
Lastupdate on : Fri, 9 Jul 2010 21:30:00 Mecca time
Lastupdate on : Fri, 9 Jul 2010 18:30:00 GMT
Lastupdate on : Sat, 10 Jul 2010 00:00:00 IST
- MORE FROM FRONTPAGE
- Day 3: Curfew relaxed in Srinagar
- Protests rock Varmul, Samboora
- Islamabad facing shortage of essential commodities
- Valley based newspapers suspend publication
- My Govt's credibility has been dented but I won't quit: Omar
- PDP, NPP decide to stay away
- It is martial law: Mirwaiz
- No change in protest programme: Aasiya
- HC issues notice to govt, DC, AG
- 2 policemen, trooper injured in Sopur attacks
- Fuel supply to Valley suspended again
- 2 labourers knocked to death
- Congress holds peace march in Jammu
- Chenab Valley expresses solidarity with Kashmir
- 2 drown in Ganderbal
- Day 2: Eerie calm prevails in Srinagar
- Pro-freedom protests rock north, central Kashmir
- Docs join protests
- 2 foetus die in wombs
- Hope army will not stay long: PC
- Crackdown on trouble-makers: Pillai tells State Govt
- Hurriyat (G) calls for Dargah chalo today
- No newspaper published in Valley
- Pak concerned over Kashmir situation: Basit
- Army deployment unwarranted: CPI(M)
- Omar convenes all party meet on Monday
- Mainstream parties will become irrelevant: PDP
- Amarnath cave gets mobile connectivity
- 5 Police officers transfered
- PDP reacts sharply to Army deployment
- Curfew shows Govt’s frustration: Aasiya
- Kashmir
Police 'indifferent' towards woes of people
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 8: Imaad Manzoor, a 15 month old kid, son of Manzoor Ahmad Laigroo, from uptown locality of Ibrahim Colony, Hyderpora today had a providential escape as policemen on duty at PS Sadder  More
- Srinagar City
Dargah Imam condemns atrocities
Pandemonium in Hazratbal shrine as police arrests youth
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 9: As against a lac of worshippers normally thronging the Kashmir’s holiest Muslim shrine Hazratbal to offer Friday prayers only a few hundred that too from neighbouring localities today More
- Jammu
DM revokes suspension of publication of 3 newspapers
Jammu, July 6: The district magistrate, Jammu M K Dwivedi Tuesday set aside the conditional order of forfeiture and suspension of publication of three newspapers ‘Early Times’, ‘Glimpses of Future’ and More
- South Asia
NHRC SEEKS REPORT
Machil killings
NEW DELHI: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sought a report from the Centre on the Machil fake encounter case in which three youth were killed in frontier district of Kupwara in April this More
- World
Sino-Pak N-cooperation to be under int’l norms: China to India
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Beijing, July 6: China has made it clear to India that its civil nuclear cooperation with Pakistan will be in accordance with international obligations. New Delhi will “wait and see” how Beijing presses More


