"Look my party (National Conference) has made it very clear that this is not the opportune time to hold the elections. We believe that at this point of time people are struggling to rebuild their life," he told reporters here after meeting Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
The six-year term of the 87-member Assembly ends on January 19, 2015.
According to reports, the EC appeared to be inclined towards holding assembly polls in J-K in December as it felt that the ground situation was conducive but that a final decision is yet to be taken.
Floods have resulted in the loss of 285 lives. According to official estimates, 3.5 lakh houses have been affected of which 95,000 have collapsed. This and other damages have impacted on some 25 assembly constituencies including eight in Srinagar city.
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"Because I am not the one who is pushing for elections. You have to blame those people who are trying to hold elections," he said.
Omar said by holding elections at this point of time, more misery will be brought to people and hence the National Conference made it clear its stand to the Election Commission even though the party was in minority in that meeting.
"We are in a position to hold the elections in terms of our ability to hold the elections. We can hold that. We have to draw the distinction between the two. Whether it is the opportune time to hold the elections that is for the Election Commission to decide," he said.