back to top
Jammu KashmirNC is part of INDI Alliance, no window open for NDA, Omar...

NC is part of INDI Alliance, no window open for NDA, Omar clarifies

Date:

Srinagar, Feb 15: Former chief minister of and and National Conference leader, Omar Abdullah on Thursday said the party continues to remain a member of the INDI alliance and no door, no window, not even a crack is open for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

“National Conference was a member of the INDI alliance, and we continue to be a member of the alliance,” Omar told reporters in Srinagar.

The former chief minister said that the NC is not the sort of party that keeps their feet in multiple boats.

“Once we make friends we stick to those friends. I am not sure how the journalist arrived at the conclusion that our doors are open for the NDA because they are not. I want to make it categorically clear that no door, no window, not even a crack is open for the NDA,” he asserted.

The NC vice president said their entire objective of fighting the Parliament election first is to get seats back from BJP and as and when Assembly elections are announced the aim will be to come back in the Assembly with a sizeable number so that they can start undo the damage the BJP has done to J&K since 2019.

“To undo the damage we can obviously not be a part of the NDA. And our entire campaign at that time when the assembly election happens will be to target the BJP for everything they have done to J&K. So to suggest that we are going with NDA it is wrong, lie and baseless,” Omar said, adding that “conspiracies are hatched and statements are presented in a distorted manner to weaken the party.”

Omar said the party is in informal talks with the Congress for an arrangement in three of the six Lok Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir, and .

Omar said that NC has been very clear for the last few months that out of the six seats of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir, three seats in the valley are already with Alliance.

“Therefore the seats that will be discussed are those that are held with BJP, we are firm on that position. What the Party chief Farooq Abdullah said was a reflection of what the party cadre feels. NC has made no secrets about the fact that they would rather fight elections on all seats, but the truth is that sometimes for a bigger objective, small sacrifices have to be made,” Omar said.

 

Northlines
Northlines
The Northlines is an independent source on the Web for news, facts and figures relating to Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh and its neighbourhood.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Gear Up, We Will Contest On All Assembly Seats Of J&K: Amit Shah To BJP Leaders In Srinagar

Srinagar, May 16: Expressing ‘regrets’ of sorts for not...

Amit Shah Meets Delegations From Various Communities During Kashmir Visit

Srinagar, May 17: Union Home Minister Amit Shah met...

Shah in Srinagar on two-day visit, likely to chair security review meet

Srinagar: Home Minister Amit Shah is on a two-day...

Omar questions timing of Amit Shah’s Kashmir visit

SRINAGAR, May 16: National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah...