The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Omar enters LS ring with dare to BJP: Why don’t you field your candidate

- NAVEED IQBAL

THE JAMMU and Kashmir National conference on friday announced its vice president, Omar Abdullah, as its candidate for the Baramulla Lok Sabha seat. It also decided to field party leader Aga Syed Ruhulla from Srinagar.

At a press conference in Srinagar, Omar challenged the BJP to field its own candidates in the Kashmir Valley. “For all the talk of (Article) 370, developmen­t, normalcy, why not field a BJP candidate in the election, instead of proxies?” he asked. He was referring to a recent meeting between BJP general secretary Tarun Chug, Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari and People’s Conference president Sajad Lone, who will be taking on Omar in the Baramulla seat in North Kashmir.

Omar suggested that if the BJP fielded its own candidates in the Valley, they would lose their deposits, and said ,“if they do not lose their deposit, I will quit politics.”

“Our contest is not against any individual or candidate. My fight is against the forces standing with those candidates. Our fight is against the BJP and the central government,” he said.

With Friday’s announceme­nt, the NC has declared candidates for all three Lok Sabha seats in the Kashmir Valley. This comes after a seat-sharing deal between INDIA

bloc allies NC and Peoples Democratic Party failed earlier this month. The PDP had previously announced its candidates from all three seats.

The NC does, however, have a seat-sharing agreement with the Congress, under which the former got the three seats in the Valley and the latter got the two seats in Jam mu as well as th el adakh seat.

Baramulla, which goes to the polls on May 20, will see a fight between NC’S Omar, former Rajya Sabha MP Fayaz Ahmad Mir of the PDP, and Sajad Lone of the People’s Conference. NC’S Mohammad Akbar Lone is the sitting MP from the seat.

Regarding his candidatur­e from North Kashmir, Omar said, “The most recent Assembly seat I represente­d (Beerwah) is also now in the North, thanks to the gerrymande­ring of the BJP, so it should not be a surprise.”

Srinagar, in central Kashmir, which was NC chief Farooq Abdullah’s constituen­cy, will see A gas ye dru hull a representi­ng the party against the PDP’S Waheed ur Rehman Para. Voting in Srinagar will take place on may 13.

Ruhulla is seen as a vocal young leader from the party. a former Cabinet minister, he is also a Shia cleric with a significan­t sway over the community in Budgam and some parts of srinagar district. “The challenge is to stand on our feet and fight for our dignity and our constituti­onal rights,” he said.

 ?? PTI ?? NC president Farooq Abdullah, vice president Omar Abdullah and party candidate Aga Ruhullah in Srinagar on Friday.
PTI NC president Farooq Abdullah, vice president Omar Abdullah and party candidate Aga Ruhullah in Srinagar on Friday.

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