In 1998, at the age of 28, Omar Abdullah was elected to the
12th Lok Sabha, becoming the youngest member. In 1998–99, he was a member of both the Committees on Transport and Tourism and the Ministry of Tourism's Consultative Committee. In 1999, he was elected to
13th Lok Sabha (2nd term as a Member of Parliament). On 13 October 1999, he took oath as
Union Minister of State, Commerce and Industry. On 22 July 2001, he became the youngest Union Minister, when he was made Union
Minister of State for External Affairs. He resigned from the post on 23 December 2002, to concentrate on party work. He lost his Ganderbal seat in the Kashmir assembly elections held in September–October 2002. Abdullah was re-elected as the National Conference party's president in 2006. In March 2006, much to the disapproval of the centre Omar Abdullah had a one-on-one meeting with Pakistan's president,
Pervez Musharraf, in
Islamabad. This was the first meeting of its kind between a mainstream politician from Jammu & Kashmir and the Pakistani government, thereby re-enforcing Omar's growing commitment to the solution of the Jammu & Kashmir cause. On 22 July 2008, Omar gave a speech during the
2008 Lok Sabha vote of confidence, which was praised and won him fans on the internet. "I am a Muslim and I am an Indian, and I see no distinction between the two. I don't know why should I fear the nuclear deal. It is a deal between two countries which, I hope, will become two equals in the future. The enemies of Indian Muslims are not America or deals like these. The enemies are the same as the enemies of all those who are poor—poverty, hunger, lack of development and the absence of a voice". On 6 February 2020 the government of India booked him under the Public Safety Act (PSA) which was revoked on 24 March 2020. Mr. Abdullah has been appointed a member of the Coordination Committee of the
Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance at its Mumbai convention on 1 September 2023. The coordination committee will decide the national agenda, common campaign issues and common program of the country's main opposition alliance (
I.N.D.I.A.). In the
2024 Lok Sabha Election Omar Abdullah was defeated by
Engineer Sheikh Abdul Rashid. In run up to the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, Omar Abdullah showed unwillingness to go for a seat sharing agreement with other political parties under the INDIA alliance in Jammu and Kashmir, and insisted on NC contesting all seats in Kashmir region. He won both of his assembly seats from
Budgam Assembly constituency and
Ganderbal Assembly constituency and later withdrew his Budgam seat and retained Ganderbal seat. ==Chief Ministership==