"After having failed to provide any relief to the people in his six years of near-chaotic rule, Omar is now trying to subvert any chances of movement in taking forward the peace and reconciliation initiatives that were started in 2003 and frozen under the NC-led coalition's tenure," PDP Chief Spokesperson Naeem Akhtar said in a statement.
The PDP spokesperson said despite having full support of the Centre and his alliance partner Congress, Omar could not achieve anything for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
"Instead he (Omar) used Congress and the UPA's support to unleash terror on the people and just survive as a chief minister," he added.
Akhtar said the NC working president was heading a coalition without any agenda and Common Minimum Programme.
"His mis-governance and corruption has left the state in a shambles with development process almost abandoned and government facing bankruptcy with bills worth thousands of crores pending in the treasuries," the PDP spokesperson added.
