Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Meets Srinagar MLAs to Address Public Concerns

Srinagar, December 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah held a crucial meeting with Srinagar’s MLAs at his residence on Thursday to discuss pressing issues affecting the city’s residents.
The meeting was attended by MLAs Ali Muhammad Sagar, Shameema Firdous, Salman Ali Sagar, Tanvir Sadiq, Mushtaq Ahmad Guroo, and Ahsan Pardesi, who raised several concerns related to civic infrastructure, public services, and other challenges faced by the people of Srinagar.
The MLAs highlighted the urgent need for improvements in roads, healthcare facilities, power supply, and water services. They also emphasized addressing unemployment and ensuring effective delivery of government welfare schemes.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah assured the legislators that the issues raised would be taken up on a priority basis. He reaffirmed his government’s commitment to ensuring the welfare of Srinagar’s residents and addressing their grievances promptly.
This meeting is seen as a positive step towards fostering dialogue and collaboration between the government and local representatives to resolve issues at the grassroots level.