The Darbar Move has brought the government back to Srinagar. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah laid out a clear plan for the next six months, saying “it is time to deliver”. The CM has called this the “most productive working season” for Jammu and Kashmir. He is right. The next few months will decide how well the government performs. The Amarnath Yatra is coming. The tourism season is at its peak. The monsoon will bring its own challenges. The government cannot afford to relax. The message is simple: deliver results. All departments must work together, finish projects on time, and use resources wisely. People have expectations, and it is their responsibility to meet them. This is not a new message, but the timing makes it important. The Darbar Move is an old tradition. It was started so that governance reaches both the Jammu and Kashmir regions. But tradition alone does not help anyone. What matters is what the government does after reaching Srinagar. A roadmap has been promised. Now people will watch if that roadmap leads anywhere. There is good news for local businesses too. MLAs from Srinagar have welcomed the move, saying it will boost hotels, transport, and markets. This is true. When the government shifts, money starts moving. But the bigger benefit is trust. When people see the government working in their city, they feel heard. The direction has been set. Now the departments must walk the path. The next six months will show whether this government is serious about change or just busy with paperwork. The Amarnath Yatra will test its management skills. The tourism season will test its coordination. The monsoon will test its readiness. The people of Jammu and Kashmir are watching. They have seen many promises before. They want to see action now. The CM has taken charge. He has spoken clearly. The time for talking is over. The time for delivering has begun. Let these six months be remembered not for what was said, but for what was done.
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