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If BJP gets less numbers tomorrow, it will find no faults in PDP to form Govt: Omar responds to PM Modi

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September 14, 2024
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Srinagar, Sep 14: Responding to the criticism of Prime Minister Narendear Modi in a political rally in Doda, National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah Saturday said if BJP gets less numbers post Assembly polls, the party will find no faults in PDP to form the government in J&K.

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“If BJP gets less numbers after elections and if PDP gives it the support, BJP will find no fault in PDP to form the government,” Omar told reporters in DK Marg, Kulgam district on the side-lines of a rally. He was responding to a query that PM Modi blamed NC, PDP and Congress for ruining J&K for 70. He asked why PDP wasn’t bad when BJP were in power with them after 2014 polls as per KNO.

He further said that whenever BJP needed the support of these three families in the past, none was bad. “Why we weren’t responsible for running J&K when BJP needed our support. When late Vajpayee wanted me to become a minister, wasn’t I bad then,” he said, adding that PM would blame NC as its election time.

Omar said PM should have talked about the killing of two soldiers in Kishtwar yesterday and the encounter that is going on in Tappar area of Baramulla. “We were told that after roll back of Article 370, gun will vanish, but has that happened,” he asked.

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