JAMMU: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today reiterated his government’s commitment to fulfilling all promises made in its manifesto, including the provision of 200 units of free electricity to eligible households.
Responding to supplementary questions from several legislators during the Question Hour of the Ongoing Budget Session in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, the Chief Minister emphasized his government’s intent and commitment to delivering on its pledges. “Whatever promises we have made in our manifesto, if we have the intent and commitment, we will fulfill them,” he asserted. As a first step, the government has prioritized the poorest and most deserving households, ensuring that the initiative is rolled out systematically.
“We are not distorting facts—nor have we done so in the past, nor will we do so now. This process will take place systematically. Naturally, we will begin with those who are the poorest and most deserving. We are prioritizing the AAY category, but in the future, we will expand its scope. This is just the beginning,” CM Abdullah stated.
Addressing concerns and skepticism regarding the initiative’s feasibility, the Chief Minister urged critics to withhold judgment until the process officially begins.
“Some are quick to dismiss this initiative, saying it won’t work—even before it has started. Let it begin first. Then, we will evaluate its progress. If it doesn’t work, we will reassess. But our intention is clear: to provide electricity to the people,” he remarked. Using a metaphor, he underscored the government’s focus on delivering electricity to the people rather than engaging in political debates.
“Do we care more about milk or the cow? We care about the milk. It doesn’t matter which cow produces it—our goal is to ensure people receive 200 units of electricity,” he said.
Regarding the Amnesty Scheme, the Chief Minister stated that the government is considering modifications to improve its effectiveness.
“If we can establish a principle-based approach to these modifications, we will implement them,” he assured.
Responding to opposition demands for a timeline, the CM said: “Some ask, ‘Will you provide electricity, and if so, when?’ The answer to such a question cannot be reduced to a single word. Because this is question number two. And the answer to question number two is not just a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no.’”
He reaffirmed that the provision of 200 units of electricity will be carried out systematically and responsibly. “I have said this time and again, and I will say it again: this is the way we will do it,” he reiterated.
Earlier, responding to clubbed questions from Dr. Narinder Singh Raina, Sajad Gani Lone, and Shabir Ahmad Kullay, the CM provided details on the implementation framework.
The government will provide 200 units of free electricity to all Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) households under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijlee Yojna (PMSGBY). The initiative aims to reduce financial burdens and improve quality of life for economically weaker sections. The implementation will be carried out through the RESCO/Utility-Led Aggregation Model or another financially viable framework.
Regarding electricity tariffs, the CM clarified that consumers in J&K already receive heavily subsidized rates, especially in the domestic category.
The current tariff for domestic consumers ranges from Rs. 2.30 per unit (for up to 200 units per month) to Rs. 4.35 per unit, among the lowest in the country. For the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category, the rate is even lower—Rs. 1.40 per unit for up to 30 units per month.
Metered consumers are charged based on actual consumption, while unmetered consumers are billed on a flat-rate basis as per their sanctioned/agreed load. On the issue of waiving excessive electricity bills, the CM explained that unpaid bills over months or years result in arrears accumulation.
“To streamline billing and collection systems, the government has provided an opportunity to waive the interest/surcharge component on outstanding electricity arrears under the ongoing Amnesty Scheme,” he said.
The government plans to extend the scheme with modifications, as announced, ensuring that consumers across all districts benefit. The government has also decided to adopt the RESCO model for installing Solar Roof Top Systems (SRTs) at the premises of AAY households, particularly in hilly areas. “This approach will enable local electricity generation, eliminating the costs associated with transmitting and distributing electricity from distant generators,” the CM stated.
Additionally, the government will leverage subsidies provided under the PMSGBY. A survey of target beneficiaries is being initiated, and based on its findings, a financial framework will be developed for sustainable implementation.
Our commitment is for restoration of statehood: CM Omar Abdullah
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today reiterated his government’s unwavering commitment to the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, emphasizing that political theatrics will not alter the current reality. Speaking in the Legislative Assembly, he highlighted the extensive efforts undertaken by his administration to press for statehood, including a cabinet resolution and direct appeals to the Prime Minister.
Responding to opposition criticism regarding the use of “Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir” in the Appropriation Bills moved by his government, the Chief Minister dismissed misinformation being spread through social media and refuted claims that the bill would alter the region’s status.
“This happens very frequently when we rely entirely on WhatsApp for information. The WhatsApp forward that my honourable colleague received—based on which a member also staged a brief walkout—is something we have all seen. This message attempts to create the false impression that if this bill is passed, Jammu and Kashmir will become a Union Territory,” CM Omar Abdullah stated.
Clarifying the constitutional position, he asserted, “But the fact is, we are already a Union Territory—whether we like it or not. This is the government of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.” The Chief Minister underscored that his government functions within the framework of the Union Territory.
“We have taken an oath as representatives of a Union Territory. We contested elections for the Union Territory Assembly. We are passing the budget of a Union Territory,” he said.
Rejecting the opposition’s objections over terminology in the Appropriation Bills, he questioned, “Now, if we pass this bill and refer to it as an amendment to the government of Jammu and Kashmir, what changes? If we pass the Appropriation Bill for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, what difference does it make? If I remove the term ‘Union Territory,’ will our status change? No, it will not.”
He criticized performative politics, stating, “Performing for the cameras won’t change our reality. What will bring change is our continued effort to restore Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood. If there is anything outdated, it is probably the record of our efforts in this regard.” Highlighting his government’s push for statehood restoration, he said, “We held our first cabinet meeting, passed a resolution, and submitted it directly to the Hon’ble Prime Minister. When the Prime Minister recently visited Sonmarg, I stood before him and publicly called for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood. Every time I visit Delhi, in every meeting, I reiterate that the people of Jammu and Kashmir do not accept the UT status.”
Addressing legislative procedure, he pointed out, “However, the reality remains: we are a Union Territory. If we were not, things would have been different. If we were a state, the grants just passed would have been discussed in detail, and there would have been cut motions on them. But these were grants from the Home Department, and they were passed without discussion or cut motions—because we are a Union Territory.” Taking a dig at opposition tactics, CM Omar Abdullah remarked, “Staging a walkout for the cameras and claiming ‘I am not part of this crime’ does not change the fact that the crime has already been committed against us.”
He cautioned against misinformation-driven politics, saying, “We must not allow WhatsApp forwards to dictate our politics. Our focus is clear: we want Jammu and Kashmir to be restored as a state. And, God willing, we will achieve that.”
Concluding his statement, he reaffirmed, “However, simply removing or retaining the words ‘Union Territory’ does not change our reality. Jammu and Kashmir will remain a Union Territory until the Parliament of India restores its statehood. Therefore, let us not politicize this issue unnecessarily.”
International Cricket Stadium is not a project of JK Govt: Omar Abdullah
Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, today clarified that the proposed International Cricket Stadium at Bajalta in Jammu was not a project initiated by the Jammu and Kashmir government.
“The proposal for the cricket stadium was initiated by the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) but did not materialize. It was not a project of J&K government,” Chief Minister said while intervening during the Question Hour in the Legislative Assembly.
Earlier, replying to the main question raised by Sham Lal Sharma, Minister for Youth Services and Sports, Satish Sharma, said that there was no such proposal by the Youth Services & Sports Department for establishment of International Cricket Stadium at Bajalta in Jammu.
The Minister informed the House that playfields are available in various schools in Jammu East Constituency wherein sports activities are being carried throughout the year by the staff of Youth Services & Sports Department. These schools included GGHSS Mubarakh Mandi, SRML Parade, GHSS Center Basis, GHSS Hari Singh, GHSS Julakha Mohalla, GHS City Chowk, HSS Khana Chargal, HS Bain Bajalta and HS Chak Largen.
J&K Land Revenue Act-1996 prevents use of agricultural land for non- agricultural purposes: CM Omar Abdullah
Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah today said that the provisions for preventing the misuse of agricultural land are provided in the Jammu and Kashmir Land Revenue Act, Svt. 1996.
The Chief Minister was replying to a question raised by Irfan Hafiz Lone in the Legislative Assembly.
He said that under Section 133- A of this Act, no land used for agricultural purposes shall be used for any non-agricultural purposes except with the permission of District Collector. Further, as per section 133-A of Land Revenue Act, SVT. 1996 agriculture land upto 400 sq meters can be converted for residential purposes.
The Chief Minister said that under Section 133-C, of the Act, any land converted for other purposes in violation of the provision of Section 133-A or Section 133-B or 133-BB shall escheat to the Government and there is punishment for such offences who have contravened the provisions of Section 133-A or Section 133-B or 133-BB and shall be punishable by the Collector or any Officer not below the rank of an Assistant Collector of 1st Class upto Twenty Five Thousand Rupees.
He informed the House, that the Board of Revenue has notified detailed regulations, prescribed forms and fixed fee for conversion of agriculture land to non-agricultural purpose which also has monitoring provisions.
Adding, the Chief Minister said that Jammu and Kashmir Land Grant Act provides for grant of state land on lease by the Government. The Jammu and Kashmir Land Grant Rules, 2022 have been revised and notified vide S.O 668, dated 09.12.2022.
CM Omar Abdullah assures House on infrastructure development for administrative units created in his tenure
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today assured the House that his government remains committed to the development of administrative units created under his previous tenure and will ensure the necessary infrastructure is built over time.
Replying to a supplementary question from MLA G.A. Mir, the Chief Minister stated that the construction of the Mini Secretariat Dooru was initiated in 2018 by JKPCC at an estimated cost of Rs. 590 lakh. He informed the House that work has been completed up to the plinth level, and part payments have been made accordingly.
However, a Detailed Project Report (DPR) amounting to Rs. 598.91 lakh was prepared by PWD, but the required Administrative Approval (AA) and Technical Sanction (TS) have not been accorded.
“Out of the total estimated cost of Rs. 590 lakh, an amount of Rs. 25 lakh was released under the District Budget 2017-18, which has been utilized against the total work done claims of Rs. 39 lakh. The work has been completed up to the plinth level,” the Chief Minister said.
He further stated that a revised DPR of Rs. 598.91 lakh was prepared by PWD in 2021, but it requires reassessment in line with the latest Schedule of Rates (SoRs), considering the impact of cost escalation. A final decision will be taken once this reassessment is completed.
₹27.07 Cr released to SMC for street lights installation: CM
Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah today said that an amount of Rs. 27.07 Cr. has been released to the Srinagar Municipal Committee for installation of street lights.
The Chief Minister was replying to a question raised by the Shamim Firdous in the Legislative Assembly.
He informed the House that as per the tripartite agreement between HUDD, JKPDD & EESL, M/s. EESL is maintaining installation along with warranty replacement during the project period of 07 years ending 2027.
He further said that the restoration of defunct street lights is carried by the concerned.
Creation, up-gradation of courts come from High Court: CM
The Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah today said that creation and up-gradation of courts is not in his jurisdiction, as same is decided by the High Court.
The Chief Minister was replying to a question raised by Vijay Kumar in the Legislative Assembly. He informed the House that recommendations with regard to creation and up-gradation come from the High Court which government implements.
At present, no recommendation has been received regarding the up-gradation of the Munsiff’s Court (JMIC) in Hiranagar to the level of an Additional District and Sessions Court or Sub-Judge Court.
No proposal to grant District status to Akhnoor: CM Omar Abdullah
Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah today said that there is no proposal under consideration to grant separate District Status to Akhnoor.
The Chief Minister was replying to a question raised by Mohan Lal Bhagat in the Legislative Assembly.