"There is nothing he (Omar) has told me. I came to know through media. He has not talked to us in this (threat of resignation) context and I think that there is no such issue," Chand, who is the chairman of Cabinet Sub Committee (CSC) on setting up of new Administrative Units told reporters here.
Ruling out differences between allies Congress and National Conference, he said, "The report is being compiled and it would be submitted to the cabinet in a day or two."
Chand, who chaired a meeting at the Circuit House for several hours today, said, "The cabinet committee has been continuously working on the proposal of new administrative units. It was during the coldest days recently in Jammu and Kashmir that the CSC went to all places and met all political parties, social organisations and recorded their demands."
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Chand, a senior Congress leader, said a commission under S S Bleoria was set up for creation of new administrative units when Ghulam Nabi Azad was the Chief Minister. But the Azad government fell and its report could not be implemented.
When the new coalition government headed by Omar Abdullah took over, he set up a new committee under the chairmanship of Mushtaq Ganaie and the panel worked for four years, he said.
Following this the present committee was set up. "My party wants that all these areas are given their due in the report and the people should get justice," Chand said.