Jammu Kashmir News: PM in Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections Narendra Modi Narendra Modi started his election rally from Doda. During this, he fiercely attacked the opposition. Responding to PM Modi’s criticism, National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah said on Saturday that if BJP gets fewer seats after the assembly elections, the party will not find any fault in PDP to form the government in Jammu and Kashmir.
“If BJP gets less seats after the election and if PDP supports it, BJP will not find fault with PDP to form the government,” Omar Abdullah told reporters on the sidelines of a rally at DK Marg in Kulgam district. He was responding to a question that Prime Minister Modi blamed NC, PDP and Congress for ruining Jammu and Kashmir till the 70s. He asked why PDP was not bad when BJP was in power with PDP after the 2014 elections.
When our support was needed, we were not bad – Omar
Former Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah further said that whenever BJP needed the support of these three families in the past, no one was bad. When BJP needed our support, why were we not responsible for running Jammu and Kashmir. When late Vajpayee wanted me to become a minister, was I not bad then?
Did guns disappear after Article 370 was revoked? – Omar
He said that the Prime Minister blames NC at the time of elections. Omar said that the Prime Minister should have talked about the killing of two soldiers in Kishtwar yesterday and the ongoing encounter in Tappar area of Baramulla. He questioned, “We were told that guns will disappear after the removal of Article 370, but has it happened?”
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