
JAMMU, Apr 2: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said the developments at the international level remain beyond the control of both the Union government and the people, asserting that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir will largely mirror the broader national scenario.
He said the Union territory is currently not facing any shortage of essential supplies, including fuel, and that stocks are sufficient for the next 10 to 15 days.
Abdullah was speaking to mediapersons on the West Asia crisis after attending the Legislative Assembly here, accompanied by his father and National Conference president Farooq Abdullah.
“Whatever the situation in the rest of the country, the same will reflect in Jammu and Kashmir,” the chief minister said, adding that there is no immediate cause for concern.
He, however, cautioned that in case the ongoing conflict prolongs and leads to shortages elsewhere in the country, its impact could extend to the Union territory as well.
Referring to a recent review meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the chief minister said assurances have been given that supplies are being maintained through multiple sources.
“There is no need to panic at this stage. If there is any change in the situation, we will inform the public,” he said.




