'When you don't get to decide who your officers are, it's not a pretty picture'
	
		
				SRINAGAR, Nov. 3 -- A year into his term as the first chief minister of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah has been navigating a raft of challenges stemming from the Pahalgam terror attack that gutted the Valley's thriving tourism business, dealing a debilitating blow to its economy, and the Monsoon disasters that ravaged infrastructure in Jammu region. In an interview to Ramesh Vinayak and Mir Ehsan at his residence in Srinagar on Sunday, soon after completing a 21-km run in the Kashmir Marathon, the 55-year-old National Conference leader spoke on a range of issues, including the lack of progress on statehood restoration and his frequent run-ins with Raj Bhawan. Edited excerpts:
For any government, it is a challenge when t...
		
			
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