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Omar accuses PDP of leaving Kashmir in "tatters"

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today accused PDP of leaving Jammu and Kashmir in "tatters" saying the party was staying away from government formation in an attempt to undo the "wrongs" which led to "political and economic uncertainty" in the state.

"The ink-pot (symbol of PDP) party has left the state in tatters and is now busy trying its best to undo the wrongs which led to political and economic uncertainty in the state," Omar, who is working president of National Conference, said addressing a function in his Beerwah constituency of Central Kashmir's Budgam district.

However, PDP said instead of giving sermons, National Conference should introspect itself, accusing it of "misleading the people systematically and exhibiting political wickedness by viciously attacking the party".
 

Omar said the PDP created an impression among the people before joining hands with BJP that the Centre will "open" its treasure chests for Kashmir.

"They promised huge economic and political packages but nothing happened during the 10-month of its rule from March to December last year," Omar said reciting the famous Urdu couplet "Na khuda hi mila, na visaal-e-sanam".

He alleged that the PDP and BJP have together done such a thing which the people of the state have never imagined.

"For their pretty political considerations, the two parties have created a wedge among the people of all the three regions of the state.

"Now the situation has reached such a point where the people hate each other.

"The burning alive of a trucker at Udhampur is the glaring example of the achievements of PDP-BJP coalition," he said.

Omar "blamed" PDP for the implementation of Food Security Act in the state and claimed that it has deprived the people of ration.

"PDP also left the flood victims of 2014 to lurch and handed over the state affairs to RSS.

"Its anti-youth policies generated anger among the youth. This is the achievement of the PDP government," he said.

Terming the delay in the formation of government by PDP as a "political ploy", the former Chief Minister said "why PDP is not putting its demands before the public?.

"If PDP is really seeking anything for the people from the Centre, why the people are not informed? The people should also know what the party is seeking from the Centre or whether the BJP will fulfill its demand or not," he asked.
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The National Conference leader also hit out at Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju's statement in the Rajya Sabha that illegal funds were being sent through 'hawala' to inimical forces in the Valley to incite protests.

"Such statements only oversimplify a complex political issue in Kashmir that has claimed thousands of young lives. New Delhi should look beyond aggressive, conventional rhetoric and acknowledge the gravity of the situation in Kashmir," he said.

He said both the Central as well as the Mehbooba Mufti-led state government should stop portraying the situation in Kashmir as either a manifestation of terrorism or one invented by slush funds.

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First Published: Mar 01 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

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