He describes the over two-month-old alliance between the two parties as "extremely uneasy" and says the gap between PDP and BJP on political positions will become "more glaring".
"No, I don't think that things are as bad as that. We learnt some costly but very valuable lessons in 2010... Therefore, I don't perceive a summer of discomfort but it's not a comfortable situation where you have this sort of regularity with which Pakistani flags are being displayed," Omar told PTI here.
The former Chief Minister said such a situation had obtained in the state because the Sayeed government had "exposed its weak flanks".
He also took a dig at the government over its stand on separatist leadership.
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"As far as serving the national interest is concerned, I would hold judgement on that because I am concerned with the regularity with which now Pakistani flag has started to unfurl in Srinagar," he said.
The former Chief Minister said Jaitley has to justify this coalition because it is just less than three months old and he cannot attack it. The PDP-BJP coalition was one of the four possibilities, he added.