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Govt will not support any legislation benefitting land mafia: CM Omar

by Rehan Qayoom Mir Raja Syed Rather
October 28, 2025
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Govt will not support any legislation benefitting land mafia: CM Omar

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  • Expresses hope for early snowfall to boost tourism
  • Invites people to Kashmir Marathon 2.0
  • Says registration double compared to last year

Srinagar/Ganderbal, Oct 28: Expressing hope for the early snowfall this year, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said the government is putting efforts to promote the tourism sector in the region. He asserted that the government will not support any legislation that benefits the land mafia or those occupying land illegally.

Speaking to the media here about the second edition of the Kashmir Marathon, the Chief Minister said the event is set to be held on November 2, 2025, despite the chilly weather conditions. “So far, the registration has doubled compared to last year. Still, enough time is left; anyone who wants to participate in the event should book their tickets and join us in the event on Sunday,” he said, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

Omar said that Kashmir is the ideal destination for such an event, describing the Valley as the most beautiful and ideal destination for the marathon.

The temperature will be challenging, he said, adding that the marathon is an evolving event, now entering its second edition. Such events, he said, promote tourism and help increase footfall in the Valley.

“These events have their own significance. We are trying to promote tourism through this event and other events. Our efforts are on to give a boost to the tourism sector,” he said, adding that amid the promotion, there is a need to improve the infrastructure as well.

The CM expressed hope for timely snowfall to boost winter tourism. He said the tourists are visiting Kashmir, though footfall is currently low, but added they are hopeful for an increase.

Earlier, speaking to the media in Ganderbal, the Chief Minister reacted to the decision to reject the land bill, saying the government will not support any legislation that benefits the land mafia or those occupying land illegally.

“I will not harm the people of Jammu and Kashmir through my government. Any bill that benefits the common people will be supported, but those meant to help illegal occupants will not be passed,” he said.

Asked about the government’s decision despite PDP’s support in the recently held Rajya Sabha elections, Omar said, “I am not ready to sell the land of Jammu and Kashmir for a seat in Rajya Sabha. The government will support any bill that is aimed at providing benefits to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Any bill to benefit the land mafia will not be passed by this government,” he said.

Notably, the Chief Minister visited J&K Sainik School Manasbal to attend the Annual Day celebrations and interacted with reporters on the sidelines of the event.

On the occasion, he said the Sainik School Manasbal can be further improved, just like any other educational institution. “There is no institution which is perfect in itself. The school authorities, the education department, and we will sit together to make necessary decisions for a better future,” he said.

Responding to questions regarding the absence of the School Principal, the Chief Minister said the matter has been taken up with Minister Sakina Itoo and Secretary School Education Sharma and that the issue will be resolved soon. (KNO)

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Delhi blast, Pahalgam attack outstanding examples of watertight investigation J&K police, agencies deserve all praise for thorough probe Pahalgam terrorists aimed to disrupt harmony, tourism Terrorism evolving with increased use of technology...

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PM Modi ensured justice to victims of 1984 anti-Sikh riots: LG Sinha 

by Rehan Qayoom Mir Raja Syed Rather
December 26, 2025
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Historic steps taken to honor legacy of Sikh Gurus, preserve Sikh heritage Jammu, Dec 26: Asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi ensured justice to the to the victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh...

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=== KNO Exclusive === 5-year clock ticks: DDCs to wind up on Feb 24, 2026

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Reservation storm rocks J&K politics in 2025

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Srinagar, Dec 26: The issue of reservation rationalisation remained the most emotive concern for the youth in Jammu & Kashmir and the most contentious challenge for the elected government in 2025. According...

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Minimum temperatures rise in J&K, Ladakh

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Light snow, scattered rain expected next week Srinagar, Dec 26: Minimum temperatures across Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh rose on Friday compared to Thursday, offering slight relief from cold wave conditions. According...

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2025 toughest year for J&K’s fruit industry, losses pegged at Rs 2,000 crore: Growers

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CONCERNS: Low market demand Soaring freight charges Lack of compensation Srinagar, Dec 26: The year 2025 has gone down as the toughest and “most disastrous” year in recent memory for Jammu and...

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