"Sheikh Sahib denotes state's high traits of pluralistic ethos and communal harmony. He nurtured and strengthened these characteristics and cemented the bonds of love between various sections of society and state's different regions," he said.
"The slogan of 'Hindu-Muslim-Sikh-Ithad' preached and practised by Sher-i-Kashmir still reverberates in valleys, plains and mountains in the state.
"The universal harmony cultivated by Sheikh Sahib has become the integral part of state's quality," Omar said.
The Chief Minister said Sheikh Abdullah's target was empowerment of the common man and equitable development of the state.
"His vision of 'Naya Kashmir' embedded holistic and comprehensive development of all sections and all regions," he said.
Omar said "the empowerment of people in the state will be our rich tribute to Sheikh Abdullah."