SRINAGAR, August 6, 2025 : Chief Minister Omar Abdullah held a public outreach programme at the Raabita Office in Srinagar on Wednesday, meeting a series of delegations and individuals to discuss issues related to infrastructure, business, education, and employment.
The day began with a meeting of MLAs Farooq Ahmad Shah (Gulmarg), Sajjad Shafi (Uri), Irshad Rasool Kar (Sopore), Shafi Ahmad Wani (Beerwah), and Pawan Gupta (Udhampur West), who highlighted pressing concerns in their respective constituencies and sought immediate administrative attention.
A delegation from the Traders Federation of Shopian raised concerns regarding logistical challenges and limited market access faced by local businesses. They requested the government’s support to boost the district’s economic activities.
Another delegation from the School of Architecture, Kashmir, met the Chief Minister to express concern over the lack of job opportunities for qualified architects in the region. They urged the government to create professional roles and incorporate architectural expertise into urban planning and development.
Transporters and shopkeepers from the Old Batamaloo General Bus Stand also called on the Chief Minister, demanding the revival of commercial activity in the area along with essential civic infrastructure.
In a separate meeting, senior political leader and former minister Sajjad Ahmed Kitchloo discussed the developmental roadmap for the Chenab Valley region.
Several individuals also met the Chief Minister throughout the day to share personal grievances and local-level public issues.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah gave a patient hearing to all delegations and assured that their concerns would be addressed by the respective departments in a time-bound manner.