Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, a multi-decade veteran of the complex politics of a Union Territory that has been the focus of intense policy attention, comes to the Huddle in the wake of persisting challenges in Jammu and Kashmir. File.
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Adding early momentum to a power-packed lineup of expert speakers atThe Hindu Huddle 2026 will be a thought-provoking discussion with Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir. Mr. Abdullah, a multi-decade veteran of the complex politics of a Union Territory that has been the focus of intense policy attention, comes to the Huddle in the wake of persisting challenges in Jammu and Kashmir in the aftermath of last year’s Pahalgam terror attacks and Operation Sindoor, which led to arguably the most consequential military skirmish between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan in recent times.Mr. Abdullah, a two-time Chief Minister of J&K, entered politics setting a record as the youngest member of the Lok Sabha when he joined the Lower House of Parliament in 1998 at the age of 28. With successful stints in the Union government completed, including as Minister of State for Commerce and Industry and later for External Affairs, Mr. Abdullah turned his focus to his home State of Jammu and Kashmir, rising to prominence in the leadership of the National Conference.Outspoken leaderSince then, he has made a name for himself as an outspoken Chief Minister representing the voice of the people of J&K, including during the challenging period of 2019-2020 when the Centre revoked the special status of J&K by abrogating Article 370.Today, as J&K still simmers with unresolved questions on addressing the demands of Kashmiri youth, halting cross-border terrorism and pursuing the right policy mix to spur growth in the Valley while fostering peace built on respect for human rights, Mr. Abdullah’s voice is one that speaks for the very heart of India’s great experiment with federalism, for the rights of the people of J&K.He will be engaged in candid dialogue with Dr. Narayan Lakshman, Opinion Editor, The Hindu, and Curator, The Hindu Huddle, in a session titled ‘Beyond the Valley: The role of Kashmir in great power politics’, at 10.20 a.m. on June 5, 2026. Published - May 28, 2026 02:23 am IST






