Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah declined to cut a ribbon designed with the colors of the Indian national flag during the inauguration of the government’s “Grasp Your Artisan” initiative on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
A Gesture of Respect
Abdullah, serving as Chief Guest at the event, noticed the ribbon’s design—saffron, white, and green stripes resembling the Tricolour—and immediately asked organizers to untie it instead of cutting it. He was seen unfastening the ribbon with their assistance.
A video of the incident quickly circulated on social media, drawing both praise and some criticism. Some users expressed concern over the use of a tricolour ribbon in a government program.
Public Reaction
Following the event, social media users shared their reactions. One user on X stated, “True respect isn’t in ceremony, but in conscience. Omar Abdullah chose dignity over optics. A gesture that speaks louder than words.” Another user praised Abdullah as a role model.

Alongside the ribbon ceremony, Abdullah unveiled a series of initiatives for the handicrafts and handloom sector, including new testing infrastructure, fibre analysis technology, and design software. He also inaugurated a new geographical indication (GI) testing lab, LED video walls, and the DesignNWeave software developed by the Indian Institute of Carpet Technology (IICT) Srinagar.
The Chief Minister also inspected the new ‘Try Your Hands’ initiative, designed to offer visitors and tourists an immersive experience with local crafts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the “Know Your Artisan” initiative?
“Know Your Artisan” is a Jammu and Kashmir government initiative aimed at promoting the region’s handicrafts and artistic heritage, operating under the ‘Soulful Kashmir’ campaign.
What other initiatives were unveiled alongside the ribbon ceremony?
Omar Abdullah unveiled modern testing infrastructure, advanced fibre analysis technology, innovative design software, digital display systems, and a brand promotion campaign for the handicrafts and handloom sector.
What was the public reaction to Abdullah’s actions?
A video of the incident went viral on social media, with many users praising Abdullah’s gesture, while some expressed concern about the use of a tricolour ribbon in a government program.
How do you think symbolic gestures like this impact public perception of leadership?
