Examiner News Desk | Srinagar:
The political atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir has intensified following reports of an emergency meeting allegedly convened by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on June 3, with the opposition claiming the move reflects mounting challenges within the ruling coalition.
Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma launched a sharp attack on the government, describing the reported meeting as a sign of growing political uncertainty and alleging that the administration is struggling to maintain cohesion within its ranks.
Senior opposition leaders have also claimed that internal differences within the ruling alliance have deepened in recent weeks. They pointed to a recent gathering hosted at the residence of Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, alleging that the event exposed underlying tensions among coalition partners.
The opposition has argued that these developments indicate increasing instability within the alliance. However, no official statement has been issued by the government regarding the allegations, and the claims could not be independently verified.
Political observers are closely watching developments ahead of the reported June 3 meeting, which is expected to provide greater clarity on the government’s strategy and the state of coalition dynamics in the Union Territory.