"In order to do away with all rumours and speculations being circulated by some people regarding the establishment of a powerful panchayat system in the state, we will provide constitutional guarantee to the powers conferred on the panchayats," Omar said.
A relevant legislation in this regard will be brought into force, he said.
Omar was addressing a public meeting at Poonch.
"It was not easy to break the 35-year-long lull that had engulfed the restoration of panchayat system in the state," he said adding that his government has made it possible to constitute panchayats.
He said the system would be strengthened further by the constitution of block and district bodies.
The Chief Minister said the four seats in Legislative Council are reserved for panchayats adding that the election to these is to be conducted by the Election Commission of India.
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He said decks have been cleared for holding the election of MLCs reserved for panchayat which would follow constitution of block and district panchayat councils.
Services of 14 government departments have been conferred to panchayats besides providing financial support of Rs 40 crores.
Criticising Peoples Democratic Party for its "negative" politics, the Chief Minister said its leadership does not like to see sea-change brought about by the coalition government in the state on development, peace and political fronts.