Former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah asks EC to tell people why there are no elections-

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Former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah asks EC to tell people why there are no elections-


By PTI

SRINAGAR: National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that the Election Commission should muster the courage to tell people why assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir are not being held.

“Is there pressure on them (EC) not to hold elections? Let the Election Commission show some courage and say that they are under pressure. There is something fishy,” Abdullah, a former chief minister told reporters outside the party headquarters here.

Abdullah also said the Election Commission should be asked when it plans to hold elections in Jammu and Kashmir.

“The media seems to be more concerned about the elections than us. Election is our right but we are not going down on our knees for it. If they want to snatch the right of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, if they get some pleasure out of it, let them do it. We also have some self-respect and dignity,” he added.

He said the Chief Election Commissioner, during his last visit to the Union territory, admitted that there was a vacuum in J&K.

“If CEC saw a vacuum here at that time, why is it not being filled? What is the compulsion?” he asked.

When asked about an army commander’s statement that the time was not right for the withdrawal of the army from the hinterland in Kashmir, Abdullah said he agreed with the General as the situation has worsened over the past few years.

“We are also saying that the situation is not normal. The General is also saying the situation is not right. There is militancy in the areas which were cleared of militancy earlier. Look at how their people are seeking security from the government as they are scared. General Sahib has said it right,” he said.

VIDEO | “Elections are the right of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. If robbing us of our rights will help them (central government) gain confidence, then so be it,” says National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on J&K Assembly polls. pic.twitter.com/Meq7GZtThS
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) June 6, 2023
The National Conference vice president said there was an attempt to cover up the situation in Kashmir by holding the G20 meet here but the local people know the reality.

He said, “You cleaned the roads for the G20 (delegates) but local people know what it takes to travel from one place to another. Where they used to take five minutes to cover a particular distance earlier, they now spend 40 minutes.”

“Students are not able to reach schools in time, employees are late to work, and a patient dies in an ambulance. We know what the situation is,” he added.

The third G20 Tourism Working Group meeting was held in Srinagar last month.

SRINAGAR: National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that the Election Commission should muster the courage to tell people why assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir are not being held.

“Is there pressure on them (EC) not to hold elections? Let the Election Commission show some courage and say that they are under pressure. There is something fishy,” Abdullah, a former chief minister told reporters outside the party headquarters here.

Abdullah also said the Election Commission should be asked when it plans to hold elections in Jammu and Kashmir.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

“The media seems to be more concerned about the elections than us. Election is our right but we are not going down on our knees for it. If they want to snatch the right of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, if they get some pleasure out of it, let them do it. We also have some self-respect and dignity,” he added.

He said the Chief Election Commissioner, during his last visit to the Union territory, admitted that there was a vacuum in J&K.

“If CEC saw a vacuum here at that time, why is it not being filled? What is the compulsion?” he asked.

When asked about an army commander’s statement that the time was not right for the withdrawal of the army from the hinterland in Kashmir, Abdullah said he agreed with the General as the situation has worsened over the past few years.

“We are also saying that the situation is not normal. The General is also saying the situation is not right. There is militancy in the areas which were cleared of militancy earlier. Look at how their people are seeking security from the government as they are scared. General Sahib has said it right,” he said.

VIDEO | “Elections are the right of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. If robbing us of our rights will help them (central government) gain confidence, then so be it,” says National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on J&K Assembly polls. pic.twitter.com/Meq7GZtThS
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) June 6, 2023
The National Conference vice president said there was an attempt to cover up the situation in Kashmir by holding the G20 meet here but the local people know the reality.

He said, “You cleaned the roads for the G20 (delegates) but local people know what it takes to travel from one place to another. Where they used to take five minutes to cover a particular distance earlier, they now spend 40 minutes.”

“Students are not able to reach schools in time, employees are late to work, and a patient dies in an ambulance. We know what the situation is,” he added.

The third G20 Tourism Working Group meeting was held in Srinagar last month.





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