Following the imposition of Central rule in Jammu and Kashmir in 2018, the Governor and subsequently, the current Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, maintained full administrative powers. However, the dynamics shifted after the elected government assumed office on October 16.
Under laws enacted by Parliament, the Lieutenant Governor retains authority over all-India service officers and law enforcement, among other responsibilities.
However, recent actions taken by the L-G administration have sparked tensions, particularly concerning several transfers of Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service officers that were ordered while Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was away to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage.
While some transfers of IAS officers fall within the L-G’s jurisdiction, the elected government has voiced strong objections against the transfer of certain Jammu and Kashmir administrative officers ordered by the L-G, the sources said.
Another point of contention involves the position of Advocate General DC Raina, who had submitted his resignation prior to the Omar government’s formation.
Raina, initially appointed by former Governor Satya Pal Malik in 2018, was allowed to continue in his role to maintain continuity. However, the status of his resignation remains unclear, although sources indicate the elected government has consented to his continuation.
Both the Omar government and Raj Bhawan are currently awaiting a notification from the Union Home Ministry regarding the rules of business, which is expected to facilitate smoother governance in the region, the sources added.