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He's not leaving anything to chance - Meet inspector Omar Abdullah as he goes from one from one office to the other to make sure development dealines are met.
The newly elected Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, is a man on a mission. Officials clearly taken by surprise by the unexpected visitor eager to present a progress report.
First stop, construction site of migrant camp at jagti, Nagrota. Omar Abdullah asks, "By what time will the migrants come stay in these flats."
Officer replys,"June 2010."
Abdullah urges,"June 2010, it is too late."
Officer (Appeasing tone),By September 2009."
Next on Omar's list is the construction of parking lot in Jammu. Omar asserts, "How long will the road take?"
Officer, "By 15 April."
Abdullah said,"No No No it is too long."
Omar Abdullah even has time for a quick janta darbar.
Omar Abdullah has given a clear cut instruction to security officials not to block roadways while his cavalcade is on move, so that normal life on streets remains unaffected.
The next things on Omar's list is Sitlee water filtration plant, and Omar gets right on the job and asks, "When will it be completed."
Officer, "By April.
Abdullah, "Not good, that completion takes that much time, By that time you mean people will take contaminated water. Put more people and get the work done at the earlist."
The 38-year-old CM of Jammu and Kashmir inspected 28 sites within 24 hours. The state's youngest Chief Minister is keen to show that his agenda for development sticks to the deadline.
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