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‘You are in my heart and a younger brother’: J&K CM Abdullah to AAP MLA Malik

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March 5, 2025
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Jammu, Mar 5: “You are in my heart and a younger brother,” Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah told sulking Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislator Mehraj Malik after he complained about being provided a seat behind the opposition BJP members in the House.

Abdullah made the remarks shortly after Malik, who represents the Doda Assembly constituency, intercepted the chief minister who was responding to a question about revamped distribution sector scheme (power) during the Question Hour in the House.

Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather warned Malik to behave properly or otherwise he will be marshalled out for intercepting the members.

Malik first raised his voice during a question on drug addiction and demanded winding up of liquor wholesale stores. When the chief minister was replying to a question, he intercepted him and raised the issue of the government failure to improve power distribution in Doda and ensuring power and water supply to the consumers.

Malik, in the meanwhile, expressed his displeasure at being provided a seat behind the opposition BJP members and said he was shifted from the treasury bank to this side.

Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary decried Malik for not honouring the leader of the House and suggested him to behave properly.

The chief minister responded to Malik and informed him that it is the speaker as custodian of the House who decides the seating arrangements for the members.

“You are in my heart and a younger brother. I would have liked you to sit near me,” Abdullah said, sending the House in laughter.

Earlier, responding to the starred question of BJP member Shakti Raj Parihar, the chief minister said Jammu and Kashmir is facing 50 per cent transmission and distribution (T&D) losses and added the government is trying to bring it down.

Abdullah said the sanctioned cost for loss reduction works in Doda district is Rs 86.28 crore.

The chief minister expressed hope that the works would be completed by next year.

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