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Omar asks bureaucrats in J-K to resist pressure to ‘further disempower’ incoming govt    

NC vice-president's post is 'misleading and speculative in nature', says Amit Shah
National Conference Vice-President Omar Abdullah during a press conference in Srinagar. PTI file

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National Conference (NC) vice-president Omar Abdullah Friday asked bureaucrats in Jammu and Kashmir to resist any pressure to “further disempower” the incoming elected government.

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“The BJP has clearly accepted defeat in J-K. Why else would the chief secretary be assigned the duty to change transaction of business rules of the government to curtail the powers of the chief minister/elected government and assign the same to the LG?” Abdullah said in a post on X.

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The former chief minister of the erstwhile state of J-K said he has received information internal from the civil secretariat about the LG administration’s move.

“Officers would be well advised to resist any pressure to further disempower the incoming elected government,” Abdullah added.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah reacted to NC vice-president's post on X.  "Mr. @OmarAbdullah's tweet is misleading and speculative in nature. There is not even an iota of truth, as there is absolutely no such proposal." (with PTI inputs)

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