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No Magic Wand with Omer

Can the New Chief Minister of J&K Overcome the Structural Shackles?

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March 8, 2025
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By : Kamran Ashraf Bhat 


When Ömer Abdullah took the oath as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, a wave of anticipation swept across the Union Territory. His return to power came with the weight of expectations—expectations that he would swiftly undo years of bureaucratic stagnation, revive the democratic process, and provide a counterbalance to New Delhi’s dominance over the region. But reality, as it often does, refuses to conform to public hopes.

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Ömer inherits not just an administration long accustomed to the top-down governance of New Delhi-appointed Lieutenant Governors but also a political structure that is fundamentally altered. In the years since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, Jammu and Kashmir has been a Union Territory—a status that severely limits the powers of its Chief Minister. While democratic representation has technically been restored, it exists within a framework where real control still rests with the central government.

 

The Weight of History and the Limits of Power

For over four years, Jammu and Kashmir was ruled directly from New Delhi. The Governor’s rule, later formalized as President’s rule, transformed the administrative machinery into one that functioned without the checks and balances of a locally elected government. The bureaucracy became more insulated from political accountability, and key policy decisions—ranging from land laws to employment policies—were dictated by officials rather than elected representatives.

 

This is the system Ömer steps into. The challenge is not merely to govern but to reestablish civilian leadership in a space where bureaucracy has grown accustomed to operating without political oversight. The central government, through the Lieutenant Governor’s office, retains significant control over law and order, financial allocations, and policy decisions—leaving the Chief Minister with little room to maneuver on critical issues.

 

Ömer’s predecessors, including his father Farooq Abdullah, rival Mehbooba Mufti and tenure as CM of erstwhile State of J&K, governed a state that, for all its turbulence, still had a degree of constitutional autonomy. That autonomy has been eroded. Today, the Chief Minister is more an administrative figurehead than a policymaker with real executive power.

 

The electorate that brought Ömer back to power did so with two broad expectations: stability and change. Stability, after years of bureaucratic rule, means bringing back democratic decision-making, even if the Chief Minister’s authority is limited. Change, however, is the more difficult promise to fulfill.

 

Undoing the damage of four years of direct central rule is not a task that can be accomplished overnight. For one, Ömer faces an entrenched bureaucracy that operates under a different power structure—one where New Delhi’s writ runs deep. The removal of Article 370 and the reorganization of the region into a Union Territory have fundamentally altered the political calculus, making governance a tightrope walk between local aspirations and central diktats.

 

There is also the question of security. New Delhi retains direct control over policing and law enforcement, meaning Ömer will have little authority over decisions related to security operations. This is a stark contrast to previous State of Affairs, who had at least some say in law enforcement policies within the state. His ability to influence peace-building measures or negotiate with various stakeholders will be constrained by the central government’s approach.

 

Economic revitalization, another key voter demand, will also be challenging. Under Governor’s rule, several economic policies were pushed through with little local consultation. Land reforms, business regulations, and government recruitment have all been altered in ways that Ömer may not be able to easily reverse. Even if he wants to address unemployment or revive local industries, his financial authority remains limited, with most major budgetary decisions requiring central approval.

 

His first major challenge is to reestablish political legitimacy. If Ömer is to have any leverage, he must restore faith in the democratic process—a task that requires more than just symbolic gestures. It will require persistent engagement with New Delhi to wrest back some degree of decision-making authority, a difficult proposition given the current political climate.

 

Secondly, he must navigate the delicate relationship between Jammu and Kashmir’s diverse communities. The Union Territory’s governance structure has, in many ways, deepened the divide between the Jammu and Kashmir regions. If Ömer’s administration is seen as favoring one region over the other, it could further complicate his ability to govern effectively.

 

Lastly, he must pick his battles wisely. A direct confrontation with the central government is unlikely to yield results, but strategic negotiations—focused on incremental policy changes rather than sweeping demands—may provide a path forward. Areas like economic development, infrastructure projects, and administrative reforms may offer opportunities for some level of local decision-making.

 

There is no magic wand that Ömer Abdullah—or any Chief Minister of a Union Territory—can wield to reshape the political landscape overnight. The structural limitations imposed by New Delhi, the inertia of a bureaucracy that has functioned without local accountability, and the deep-seated economic and social challenges make this a long and difficult road.

 

But leadership is often measured not by immediate results but by the ability to create momentum. If Ömer can gradually restore a sense of agency to local governance, reengage the electorate, and carve out small but meaningful areas of autonomy, he may lay the groundwork for a future where Jammu and Kashmir’s leadership is more than just symbolic.

 

For now, however, the reality remains: the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir does not have a magic wand.

 

About Writer : Kamran Ashraf Bhat is the CEO and Director News at The Spotlight. As a Journalist, his work delves into socio-political and socio-religious issues, history, and film theory. A graduate of Bahçeşehir University in Istanbul, Türkiye, he specialized in comparative analyses of film and media, drawing on the theories of Stuart Hall, the British Marxist sociologist and cultural theorist, as well as Noam Chomsky, the renowned American linguist and political thinker. His research explores the intersection of media, ideology, and societal structures, offering a critical lens on contemporary discourse.




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