Jammu, 15 Dec,
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah hosted a meeting with members of civil society at his official residence in Jammu, bringing together a diverse group of people, including representatives of women’s organizations, NGOs, ex-servicemen, Kashmiri Pandits, traders, hotel owners, tourism professionals, transport associations, religious leaders, pensioners, senior folk singers, Sikh representatives, RTI activists, and leaders of various political parties from across Jammu. The meeting not only demonstrated the government’s commitment to bridging the perceived divide between Jammu and Kashmir but also provided a platform for open dialogue and cooperation. The Chief Minister listened to all the participants and assured them that their concerns would be addressed in a timely manner. It is crucial to engage with various stakeholders to ensure that the voices of all communities are heard and respected. The government is dedicated to fostering a sense of unity and understanding among the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and will continue to work tirelessly to address the needs and concerns of all citizens.