Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Will not contest polls till full statehood is restored: Omar

- Press Trust of India

SRINAGAR: Upset over downgradin­g of Jammu and Kashmir to the status of a Union territory following abrogation of Article 370, former chief minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said he will not contest assembly elections till full statehood is restored.

However, Omar, a former union minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, made it clear he would continue to work for his party National Conference (NC) and people of Jammu and Kashmir.

“I have been leader of the assembly of the state. In its time the most empowered assembly. I cannot and will not be a member of what is now one of the most disempower­ed assemblies in the country. It’s as simple as that,” Omar, 50, told PTI.

“It is not a threat or blackmail, it’s not a display of me sulking. It’s just a simple acknowledg­ement that I won’t fight an election to lead the Union Territory assembly which is such a disempower­ed assembly.”

Strongly critical of the dilution of Article 370 of the Constituti­on, Omar said many reasons had been given to justify abrogation of the provision that granted special status, and claimed that none of those stand any scrutiny.

Omar, who is the vice president of the NC, was critical of what had been done to Jammu and Kashmir on August 5 last year, and said his party would oppose it in the Supreme Court.

“We believe in democracy and peaceful opposition.” The abrogation of Article 370 was supposed to end terrorism but the government had been telling Supreme Court that violence in Jammu and Kashmir was increasing, he said. Similarly, arguments touted such as lack of developmen­t and investment due to Article 370 belie facts, he added.

On the delimitati­on exercise being carried out by the administra­tion of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar said, “NC is and will continue to explore all legal options to deal with the developmen­ts and decisions post August 5 last year.”

The elections are likely to be held only after the delimitati­on exercise is completed in the UT.

It’s not a threat or blackmail or a display of me sulking. It’s just a simple acknowledg­ement that I won’t fight an election to lead a disempower­ed assembly.

OMAR ABDULLAH, former j&k chief minister

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