"This is totally untrue that Pakistan or militant groups made the atmosphere conducive. How can the new government forget killing of nearly 6 to 8 sarpanches and suicide attack at an army camp in Uri in which army officers lost their lives.
"In fact, Pakistan and militant groups tried their best to destabilise the democratic process in the state," Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and senior Congress leader, Ghulam Nabi Azad, told PTI.
"First, the credit goes to the people of J-K; second to our forces who maintained a tight vigil on the border day and night; third to Election Commission and, above all, to Indian democracy," he said.
Asked how he would describe Sayeed's statement, Azad said, "I don't have to explain anything. It is for the BJP to explain this."
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Earlier, during a press conference, Sayeed had said, "I want to say this on record and I have told this to Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) that we must credit the Hurriyat and the militant outfits for conduct of Assembly elections in the state."
"You know how small action was needed to disturb the elections. They allowed the democratic process to go ahead. This gives us hope.