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‘Guided tour not good’: Omar Abdullah slams govt for inviting foreign diplomats to see J&K polls

‘Guided tour not good’: Omar Abdullah slams govt for inviting foreign diplomats to see J&K polls

Posted on September 27, 2024 By admin


National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah Wednesday (September 25, 2024) lashed out at the Centre for inviting foreign diplomats to observe the ongoing Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, saying the polls were an internal matter of India and “we do not need their certificate”.

“I don’t know why foreigners should be asked to check elections here,” the NC vice president said. “When foreign governments comment, then the Government of India says ‘this is an internal matter for India’ and now suddenly they want foreign observers to come and look at our elections.”

This “guided tour” is not a good thing, he said, alleging the Centre wants to take credit for the people’s participation in these polls “which is a betrayal with the people here”.

Voting is taking place on Wednesday on 26 seats spread across six districts of Jammu and Kashmir. A delegation of 16 diplomats from New Delhi-based missions arrived here this morning at the invitation of the Ministry of External Affairs to observe the ongoing polls.

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Mr. Abdullah said the Assembly elections in J&K “are an internal matter for us”, and “we do not need their certificate”.

“Also, this participation (of people in polls) is not because of the government of India, it is inspite of everything that the government of India did. They have humiliated people, they have used all the machinery of the government to detain and harass people.

“Inspite of that, people are coming and participating in the elections. So, this is not something the government of India should be highlighting. But, anyway, that’s the way they are,” he said.

Later, talking to reporters after casting his vote, Mr. Abdullah said if India does not want the interference or comments of foreign nations over J&K “then why are they invited here?” He also said the people of J&K should be given credit for participating in the elections, “but the government of India wants all the credit should go to it, which is a betrayal with the people here”.

“The people of J-K are not voting or participating in the election because they are happy with government of India. It is despite the attempts by the government of India that the people are participating, otherwise, they have not left any stone unturned to harass people and make their life difficult in the last 6-7 years,” he added.

The NC leader asked if foreign diplomats can be invited why are foreign journalists not permitted.

“No permission was given to any foreign journalist who had applied to cover the elections. But, these diplomats are being given a guided tour like tourists which is not a good thing,” he said.

The Assembly polls in J&K are being conducted after 10 years, and are the first after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.

The NC vice president said the people of J&K have been waiting for 10 years for the polls and after the first phase went well “expect a good turnout from the second phase also”.

“Regardless of which party, enthusiasm in political rallies has been heartening. Now, we hope that enthusiasm translates into voter turnout also,” he added.

Asked how important the second phase was for him as he is contesting from two seats of Ganderbal and Budgam, Mr. Abdullah said all election days are important.

“It is not about me, it is about the party as a whole. The first phase was as important, the third phase will be as important. Yes, I have got a personal stake in this, but for the party, all three phases are important,” he said.

The former Chief Minister of the erstwhile State of J&K said “ummeed pe duniya qaayam hai” (hope is what keeps the world moving).

“I am quietly hopeful. The rest is first in the hands of the Almighty and then in the hands of voters. So, let’s see,” he added.

To a question about PDP president Mehbooba Mufti’s allegation of bogus voting in Ganderbal and Budgam, Mr. Abdullah said the PDP has seen the writing on the wall.

“Please investigate (PDP’s allegations). I cannot help it if their candidates have not been able to make the impact that they had expected. It is not my fault that people have withdrawn from the election campaign in my favour.

“The PDP was very happy to be the recipient of Apni Party support in Budgam until Muntazir Mohiuddin went against the party and announced his support for me. After that, the PDP got upset and started attacking us and the Apni Party. PDP has clearly seen the writing on the wall. Forget about Budgam and Ganderbal, they will be lucky to win even in Bijbehara. So I don’t want to say much about it,” he said.

Mr. Mohiuddin, who had filed nomination from Budgam on Apni Party’s mandate, withdrew from the race and announced support to Abdullah.

Bijbehara is the seat where Ms. Mufti’s daughter Iltija Mufti was in the fray. The Constituency voted in the first phase of polls on September 18.

On the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s visit to J&K on Wednesday, the NC vice president said the Congress should focus more in Jammu.

“It is a good thing. I hope after Rahul is done campaigning in one or two seats in Kashmir, he focuses in Jammu. Ultimately, what the Congress does in Kashmir is not that important, but what the Congress does in Jammu is important,” he said.

Mr. Abdullah said unfortunately, the Congress has not done as much in the plains of Jammu as the NC — which is in a pre-poll alliance with the Congress — would expect them to do.

Mr. Gandhi is scheduled to address a public rally in the Sopore area of north Kashmir later in the day.

Published – September 25, 2024 12:37 pm IST



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