Bridging the Divide: Omar Abdullah on Jammu & Kashmir's Security and Governance Challenges

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stresses the need for integrated collaboration between the security apparatus and elected officials to address the region's complex security issues. He warns against a 'silo' approach, emphasizing that security challenges require input from both military and community leaders for effective resolution.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Srinagar | Updated: 07-05-2026 17:23 IST | Created: 07-05-2026 17:23 IST
Bridging the Divide: Omar Abdullah on Jammu & Kashmir's Security and Governance Challenges
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has criticized the fragmented approach to the region's security, underscoring a vital need for synergy between the military and civilian representatives. He opines that exclusively treating security threats as military issues ignores the wider community impact and hinders comprehensive solutions.

In the context of last year's Pahalgam massacre, Abdullah highlighted the gap in information sharing between officials and the military, which complicates efforts to combat terrorism and revive tourism. He humorously noted the wariness among police officers about showing respect to elected representatives, exposing a troubling professional disconnect.

Addressing both the societal and security facets of issues like drug trafficking, Abdullah advocated for community involvement, similar to their approach to counter-terrorism efforts. He admitted he often learns of critical intelligence from social media, underlining the need for inclusive governance to strengthen security measures in Jammu and Kashmir.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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