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BJP not in mood to hold polls in J-K: Omar

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SRINAGAR, Sept 28: National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Thursday claimed that the BJP
does not want to hold any elections in Jammu and Kashmir as it knows that people will punish them
through ballot.

“They (BJP) are not in a mood to hold elections because they know that people are not with them.
Leave Kashmir aside, BJP will be at the receiving end from the people in Jammu as well. That’s why
they do not have courage to hold polls,” Abdullah told reporters at the party headquarters here.
The former chief minister said the current dispensation does not seem to be in favour of even
holding the local bodies and panchayat elections, which the government played up in the Supreme
Court.
“Assembly is a far cry, perhaps they are not willing to hold local bodies and panchayat elections
which they talked about a lot in the Supreme Court. The only election that we believe will be held is
the one to Parliament. They might find it difficult to defer that. Other than that they don’t seem to
be in a mood to hold any other election because the mood of the people is to punish them through
votes,” he said.
Asked about deferring of the local bodies elections, Abdullah said the government will deny it.
“If you ask them (Government), they will tell you how can the elections be deferred when we have
not announced it,” he said.
In response to a question, Abdullah charged that Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and some
bureaucrats were the only people who do not want assembly elections to be held in Jammu and
Kashmir.
“There is only one person, and may be a few officers around him who will be going from here when
the LG leaves, who does not want elections. Ask anyone on the road. I am not saying they will vote
for my party or a particular party but everyone wants elections. There are few yes men who visit the
Raj Bhawan to mislead the LG. I also headed a government for six years, these turncoats used to
come to my office as well,” he added.
Abdullah was referring to a recent statement made by Sinha in which he claimed that 80 per cent of
people in Jammu and Kashmir were happy with the current dispensation and did not want any
change.
He said a meeting of opposition parties has been convened in Jammu next week to review the
current situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
“A meeting has been called, we will sit and discuss. The situation of Jammu and Kashmir will be
reviewed. If there is a need for doing something, it will be decided there. The good thing is that the
meeting has been convened in Jammu as sometimes it is claimed that all decisions are taken in
Kashmir,” he added.
Asked about Director General of Police Dilbag Singh’s statement about terror-free Jammu and
Kashmir, Abdullah said his party will play its role it achieving this goal.
“Who can object to it, other than the terrorists? No one will say that the DGP has said anything
wrong. Please make Jammu and Kashmir terror-free, we will also play whatever role we can in this
regard. But noting can be achieved by just making statements. How terror-free we are is evident
from the Kokernag incident. After such a long time, losing a Colonel, a major, a DySP of JK Police and
a jawan is not an ordinary incident,” he said.
“Your aim is to make (JK) terror free, please do it. Let it be proved on the ground. Then remove the
AFSPA. We will be the first ones to cheer for you,” he added. (PTI)

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