Omar Abdullah Addresses Pakistan's Interference in Jammu and Kashmir Elections
Omar Abdullah's Stand on Pakistan's Interference
Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday declared that Pakistan should refrain from commenting on elections occurring in Jammu and Kashmir. During a press interaction, he stated, “We have nothing to do with Pakistan. We are not part of Pakistan.” Abdullah urged Pakistan to focus on its own challenges instead.
Political Reactions
Abdullah was reacting to remarks made by Pakistan's Defence Minister about the NC-Congress alliance, which advocates for the restoration of Article 370 and Article 35A. He criticized the ruling party BJP, asserting that in the past five years, they have had nothing notable to showcase concerning Jammu and Kashmir.
- Abdullah is contesting elections from Budgam and Ganderbal.
- He questioned the sincerity of PM in his statements regarding the region.
- He believes that the last five to six years under BJP leadership have been wasted.
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