BJP State Spokesperson Virender Gupta's remarks came in response to Omar's statement that National Conference won't have allowed any attack on Article 35A and the BJP-led government would not have dared to talk about this provision or the Article 370 had his party been in power in the state.
"We, at the first instance, want to say that it is not the BJP or government at the Centre that has filed writ petition in the Supreme Court," Gupta said here, adding that it was in response to Omar's "boasting" of Article 35A.
Gupta said the dialogue with separatists and Pakistan did not take place during Omar's rule.
He also said that Omar's rule had witnessed revival of the cross-border firing along the Line of Control and International border in 2010 after remaining peaceful for eight years, following ceasefire agreement during former Prime Minister A B Vajpayee-led NDA government at the Centre.
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"No talks with separatists and with Pakistan could be held and power projects could not be brought to the state, during the period when Omar was the Chief Minister and Congress was ruling at the Centre," he said, describing Omar's statement an attempt to "blow his trumpet".
Gupta said the borders, which remained peaceful for about eight years after the BJP government-led by Vajpayee, got disturbed and cross border firing started, particularly after 2010.
"Then Omar continued to remain in the government at the Centre without any protest because of the lust for power," he alleged.