Srinagar, Dec 04: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said people were more concerned about the delivery of governance than changing the nomenclature of institutions in the country.
“Name change is fine, but there should be a change in the functioning as well. People are not bothered about the names, they look at our work,” Abdullah told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
Abdullah was reacting to the government renaming Raj Bhawan across the country as Lok Bhawan.
“The name change would suggest that there will more work done for the people now. How does it matter to people whether I call myself chief minister, mukhyamantri or wazeer-e-aa’la?” he added.
On the review of the reservation quota in the Union territory, Abdullah said the file has been sent

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