High cost chartered flights issue triggers uproar in J&K Assembly

Chief Minister of India's Jammu and Kashmir state Omar Abdullah (C) looks on as members of the state's legislative assembly shout slogans in support of a resolution to restore the state's special status during a session in Srinagar on November 6, 2024. - Indian-administered Kashmir's assembly passed a resolution on November 6, demanding New Delhi restore the disputed Muslim-majority territory's partial autonomy, cancelled in 2019 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)

Jammu: A verbal duel broke out between the ruling NC-Congress and opposition BJP in the Assembly over the issue of chartered flights used at Government level in J&K.

During the Question Hour, MLA Shopian Shabir Kulley raised concerns about the alleged misuse of public funds on chartered flights.

He demanded the constitution of a House Committee to investigate the matter. In its reply to his Cut Motion, the government has claimed that Rs 14 crore expenditure has been incurred on chartered flights.

The NC-Congress MLAs supported the demand for a probe, while BJP legislators accused them of playing to the galleries instead of investigating the allegations.

This led to a heated exchange of arguments between the two sides, lasting over 10 minutes.

Amid the chaos, Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather intervened, stating that the Chief Minister would address the issue during his reply to discussion on grants of departments headed by him at 3:30 PM today. —(KNO)

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