Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said the four years of UPA government at the Centre has witnessed a lot of positive work, but admitted that successive scandals were a setback to it.
"Because we focus on the negative, I often think, we ignore the positive. There is a lot of good that this government has done," Omar, whose National Conference is part of the UPA at the Centre, told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
Omar was responding to a question about his assessment of the four years of UPA-II rule in the country. National Conference was not part of UPA-I.
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"No doubt there were setbacks. The biggest area of concern has been the succession of scandals that have been unearthed," he said.
The Prime Minister and the UPA chairperson yesterday "publicly committed themselves to unearthing scams and ensuring that those who are guilty will be punished," the Omar said.
UPA will go back to the people with the list of positive works it has done as the Lok Sabha elections, due next year, draw closer, he added.