Srinagar: National Conference (NC) vice-president and former chief minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday emphasised that the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections are a crucial opportunity to bring global attention to the decisions made against the region in the last five years. Abdullah, who is contesting from two constituencies, stated that his party, along with its alliance partner Congress, is well-positioned to secure a victory in the ensuing elections.
Speaking to reporters after filing his nomination in Budgam, Omar noted that his candidacy from two constituencies, including Budgam and Ganderbal, was a testament to the strength of the NC. He asserted that the party's decision to have him contest these seats was not made lightly.
"This contest from Budgam demonstrates the power of the National Conference. If there had been any doubt about our position here, my colleagues would not have asked me to contest this seat," he said. He further highlighted that NC is a dominant force across the region, including key constituencies like Baramulla, Srinagar and Anantnag.
Omar, who filed his nomination from Ganderbal a day earlier, expressed confidence that the NC-Congress alliance would emerge victorious across Jammu and Kashmir. "There is a wave of NC across every nook and corner of Jammu & Ka," he said, noting that the partnership with Congress would strengthen their chances of success in the upcoming elections.
On the party’s manifesto, Omar reiterated NC's commitment to creating awareness about the actions taken by the Central government against Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. He pointed out that the Assembly would serve as a platform to inform the global community about how the people of Jammu and Kashmir were deprived of their rights during this period. "Our manifesto is clear--we will take the message to the outside world about the decisions made against Jammu & Kashmir over the last five years--he said.