Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is set to chair a crucial cabinet meeting on Tuesday, aiming to finalize a proposal for the Lieutenant Governor regarding the much-anticipated autumn session of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.
As per constitutional mandates, no more than six months can elapse between successive assembly sessions, establishing a firm deadline for the next gathering. The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly must reconvene by October 28. This meeting serves as a critical juncture for the state’s legislative agenda.
The cabinet meeting will focus on discussing the agenda that will be presented to the Lieutenant Governor (LG) for approval. Officials expect to propose a suitable date and detailed agenda for the autumn session, which holds significant importance in the current political climate.
Experts suggest that timely convening of the assembly could enhance legislative efficiency and restore public confidence in governance. The Cabinet’s discussions will play a pivotal role in shaping the state’s direction in the coming months.
This move aligns with the government’s commitment to uphold constitutional mandates and maintain an active legislative environment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Engaging in legislative processes will also address pressing local issues and ensure that public representatives remain active in conversations affecting constituents.
As the state readies for this session, various stakeholders are keenly observing developments. The cabinet’s decisions could signal the government’s approach toward governance and legislative priorities.
By convening this cabinet meeting, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah reiterates his administration’s dedication to secure timely legislative action, reflective of the needs and aspirations of the people.

