Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah extended warm New Year 2026 greetings to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, wishing them happiness, peace, and prosperity. Their messages call for unity and collective efforts towards progress in the Union Territory.
In his address, LG Sinha emphasized that the New Year symbolizes renewed hopes and opportunities. He urged the residents to come together to forge a better society, contributing to the development of Jammu and Kashmir. “Let us work collectively for the welfare of Bharat, uphold our core values, and face future challenges with determination,” Sinha said.
He expressed his hope that 2026 would bring joy and prosperity, not just for individuals but for the community as a whole. His prayer resonated with a message of unity and resilience, urging citizens to embrace the future with optimism.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah complemented the Lieutenant Governor’s sentiments, wishing people of Jammu and Kashmir good health and a prosperous New Year. “May this New Year bring renewed optimism and harmony, creating opportunities across our beautiful Union Territory,” Abdullah proclaimed.
The Chief Minister used this festive occasion to reflect on the shared aspirations of the people, reiterating the need to build a more inclusive and resilient Jammu and Kashmir. He called on all sectors of society, especially the youth, to contribute towards sustainable growth and peace.
Abdullah’s message resonated with the importance of community, urging young individuals to actively participate in shaping the future of their region. “A stable and economically fruitful year relies on the bonds of brotherhood among our diverse communities,” he remarked.
As Jammu and Kashmir enters 2026, both leaders’ messages encapsulate the hope for a year marked by stability, progress, and unity among the region’s people. Their calls for collective action reflect a commitment to building a brighter future, where all individuals contribute positively to society.




