Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today asked Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to respect the mandate of the people of Delhi and enter into a coalition with Congress to form the government.
"Had the people of Delhi wanted a single party to rule the state, they would have voted the party to power.
"The people of Delhi have asked for a coalition and if AAP and Congress come together to form a coalition, it is the wish of the people," Omar told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
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"If you (AAP) think you will form the government without any support, you have to wait for absolute majority for a very long time. It is better the party should come forward and fulfil the promises which it made to the electorate and which cannot be fulfilled by remaining in opposition," Omar said.
He said the people had given AAP an opportunity to form government.
"This is the time for coalitions. If you take Jammu and Kashmir or the Centre, coalition governments are there," the Chief Minister said, adding nobody forms the coalition by his own will and it is decided by the people who give their verdict.