Jammu, 30 September 2025:In a sharp response to Jammu and Kashmir’s former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s recent remarks about the Government of India, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders have strongly criticized his statements.
Arun Gupta, spokesperson for the J&K BJP, along with Dr. Tahir Chowdhary and Zorawar Singh Jamwal, launched a scathing attack on Omar Abdullah’s threats and allegations.
They accused him of trying to mislead the public and undermine the region’s stability for political gain.
Gupta began the press conference by questioning Omar Abdullah’s role and authority in making such alarming statements.
Abdullah had warned the Government of India that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir could deteriorate rapidly, adding that they were testing the patience of the region. He also warned that if the situation worsened, it would not take long to trigger violence, emphasizing that he did not wish for bloodshed but could not guarantee peace under the current circumstances.
Gupta condemned these statements, stating, “Who are you to threaten the Government of India? Are you the Chief Minister of a state or the head of an organization making threats?”
He went on to criticize Abdullah for attempting to manipulate the situation and said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir did not need to be threatened but needed effective governance and development.
Gupta highlighted the fact that Jammu and Kashmir had seen significant development in the past few years.
The state’s economy had improved, tourism had flourished, and the people were benefiting from better infrastructure and services.
He asked, “Does the common man in Jammu and Kashmir care about statehood? They care about whether their families are prospering, whether they have jobs, and whether their children have access to quality education.”
Dr. Tahir Chowdhary added that despite Omar Abdullah’s commitment to not contest elections until Jammu and Kashmir regained its statehood, he went ahead and formed a government.
He criticized Abdullah and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for playing politics with statehood while ignoring the needs of the people.
Dr Chowdhary emphasized that the common people were happier than ever due to the progress made by the government, which included the improvement of infrastructure, healthcare, and education in the region.
Chowdhary said, “If you can’t handle the job, step aside, and let others who are willing to work for the people take over.”
Zorawar Singh Jamwal further called out Abdullah and the National Conference (NC) for their failure to address the region’s issues during their time in power.
He noted, “These parties are uncomfortable with the progress Jammu and Kashmir is making. They cannot accept that the common Kashmiri is doing well, whether they are fruit sellers, auto rickshaw drivers, or small business owners.”
BJP leaders made it clear that they would not allow the region to revert to the instability and violence it witnessed in the past. They firmly rejected Abdullah’s warnings and reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining peace and furthering the development of Jammu and Kashmir.
Gupta stated that the Government of India had made significant efforts to restore peace, and no amount of threats from Abdullah or anyone else would derail the progress.
The BJP leaders also questioned Abdullah’s governance and asked him to focus on delivering for the people rather than indulging in political rhetoric.