Srinagar, June 15 -- By Dr. Ashraf Zainabi

The sharpest political attacks often come from opponents, but the most revealing ones come when critics and allies begin saying the same thing.

That is the position Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah finds himself in today.

Political pressure is mounting, public frustration is growing, and questions about governance are beginning to eclipse the optimism that surrounded the National Conference's return to power after the 2024 elections.

Recent remarks from Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma captured this changing atmosphere.

Sharma mocked Abdullah by calling him a "Chief Tourist" rather than a Chief Minister, portraying him as a leader more visible at public events than in governme...