Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated his government has finalized a rationalized reservation policy, forwarding it to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for approval. This move comes amid concerns from general category candidates about potential quota increases. A cabinet sub-committee, formed to address the issue, submitted its report, aiming for fairness to all communities. Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah (PTI photo) JAMMU: J&K CM Omar Abdullah Wednesday said his govt has rationalised the reservation policy in the best possible manner.Talking to reporters after chairing his cabinet meeting in Jammu, the CM said the proposal has been forwarded to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for approval and it would be inappropriate to comment on details until the file receives his consent.Reservations have become a major issue in the state following the central government’s decision to add more communities to the reserved category and the ensuing protests by general category candidates, who fear the total quota in govt jobs and seats in educational institutions could reach 70 per cent.On Dec 10, 2024, the CM had constituted a cabinet sub-committee comprising three ministers to look into the issue. The panel submitted its report in Oct.Abdullah said there were 22 items on the agenda for the cabinet meeting, including construction of the new “Kashmir House” in Dwarka (Delhi). “I can only say that we have tried to rationalise reservations it as we promised. We have also tried not to be unjust to anyone.”End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos”Derogatory” BJP Hits Out at Revanth Reddy Over Remarks On Hindu DeitiesOver 70 IndiGo Flights Cancelled Across India as Crew Shortage Triggers Massive Disruption“India’s Diplomacy Has Spine”: Tharoor Praises India’s Assertive Foreign Policy On RussiaRahul–Priyanka Candid Chat Goes Viral As Camera Catches Fun Banter’We Have A Diplomatic Allergy’: Shashi Tharoor Warns India Still Lacks A National Security StrategySanchar Saathi App Row In LS: Cong Flags Privacy Fears, Scindia Says ‘Snooping Not Possible’Rupee Slides To Record Low Of 90 Per Dollar As Trade Uncertainty, Dollar Demand And Oil Costs Spike’Leader Is Bulldozing’: Kharge, Nadda Lock Horns Over TMC MP’s Speech In Rajya SabhaIndia’s Workforce Power Will Keep Growing, Jaishankar Says, As He Takes Down Anti H-1B NarrativesKTR Slams Congress, Says Rahul Gandhi Has No Vision And Is An Albatross Around Opposition’s Neck123Photostories10 best foods to boost muscle growth and strengthSay these 5 nighttime affirmations and watch your life transform in just days5 brutally honest lessons to take from Virat Kohli on how to crush successMalaika Arora’s yoga secrets: 5 beginner-friendly poses for body & mindHow Bhagavad Gita can heal unknown childhood trauma and unlock blockages for success in lifeInside Earth’s forbidden zones:5 deadly and mysterious places where entry is banned8 reasons to have a bowl of pomegranate daily for breakfast5 quotes by William Shakespeare that are like love bombs that hit different every timeFrom ‘Pather Panchali’ to ‘Devdas’: Films that won awards, audiences and critics worldwideWhy Ramayana still guides parenting today: 10 lessons to live by123Hot PicksParliament Winter SessionPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNBA Trade RumorsAPTET Admit CardShedeur SandersRGPV Diploma Result 2025KTET May and June ResultsStephen CurryAmar SubramanyaHarshit RanaTravis TurnerShacarri Richardson
JAMMU: J&K CM Omar Abdullah Wednesday said his govt has rationalised the reservation policy in the best possible manner.Talking to reporters after chairing his cabinet meeting in Jammu, the CM said the proposal has been forwarded to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for approval and it would be inappropriate to comment on details until the file receives his consent.Reservations have become a major issue in the state following the central government’s decision to add more communities to the reserved category and the ensuing protests by general category candidates, who fear the total quota in govt jobs and seats in educational institutions could reach 70 per cent.On Dec 10, 2024, the CM had constituted a cabinet sub-committee comprising three ministers to look into the issue. The panel submitted its report in Oct.Abdullah said there were 22 items on the agenda for the cabinet meeting, including construction of the new “Kashmir House” in Dwarka (Delhi). “I can only say that we have tried to rationalise reservations it as we promised. We have also tried not to be unjust to anyone.”