"Today's cabinet meet is in a way first business meeting. As all of you know that this cabinet has arrived in a perspective which is marked by an outrage at the national level and within the state on various issues especially lack of probity, lack of accountability in administration," ruling PDP's spokesperson Naeem Akhtar told reporters here.
"We thought that the new government's first major challange is to try and give a major face-lift to the administration so that credibility is restored," he said, adding that "sincere effort has been made to make the best use of available human resources" so that the staff is ultilised in the "best possible way".
The cabinet meeting comes after a row over Jammu and Kashmir state flag, release of hardline separatist leader Masarat Alam besides Mufti's remarks crediting Pakistan and Hurriyat for successful elections.
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