Jammu: Speculation mounted in political circles if Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah would go ahead with his threat to resign if the deadlock with ally Congress over new administrative units is not resolved. Congress leaders have dismissed it as a "political posturing".
Abdullah called on Congress president Sonia Gandhi last week, seeking her intervention to prevail on the state Congress leadership on the issue.
The chief minister Friday walked out of the meeting with his ministers who are members of the cabinet sub-committee tasked to furnish a report on the new administrative units on Jan 24. He later asserted he would have the new administrative units set up at "any cost".
According to reports here, a meeting of Congress ministers, including Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand, Irrigation Minister Shamlal Sharma and Urban Development Minister Nawang Rigzin Jora with Congress general secretary Ambika Soni, who is in charge of party affairs in the state, in New Delhi to resolve the deadlock had failed.