"Congratulations & all the best for the tournament. Look forward to watching you play," former Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah wrote on his twitter page after the franchise from Punjab picked up hard-hitting batsman from Kashmir.
He became second player from Kashmir to be drafted into an IPL franchise after Rasool, who failed to attract a single bid during the auction.
The other player from Kashmir, fast bowler Umar Nazir, was also not picked by any team.
"I am personally thankful to Mr Rajiv Shukla Chairman #IPL who has been support for Kashmiri's today once again showed his commitment to what he says he does. A Big thanks Sir.God Bless you," Ansari tweeted.
"Congratulations Manzoor Dar (Pandav). Make JK Proud and thanks to friends who made this happen," the minister added.
Ansari comments generated mixed response from twitterati as some cricket fans questioned the minister hinting at Pandav's selection at a favour rather than being based on his performance.
Pandav had several decent performances in the recent Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 trophy.
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