Doda: Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) president Ghulam Nabi Azad on Monday alleged that former chief minister Omar Abdullah comes to the valley only as a "tourist," while he spends summers in London and winters in warmer climates abroad.
Azad made the sally as he hit the campaign trail in Doda as a star campaigner, canvassing for party candidate and former minister G M Saroori.
The campaigning in Udhampur-Kathua Lok Sabha constituency has become intense with the exchange of personal attacks by rival politicians. Congress's Lal Singh is pitted against Union minister and BJP candidate Jitendra Singh in the Udhampur-Kathua parliamentary constituency, which goes to polls in the first phase of the Lok Sabha election on April 19.
DPAP's G M Saroori is among 10 others in the fray. "Omar sahib You visit your maternal grandfather's house during summers in London and some hot country during winters and you come here as a tourist," Azad took dig at the National Conference vice president in his speech.
Omar Abdullah is also on a campaign trail in Doda district canvassing for Choudhary Lal Singh of Congress, in capacity as a partner in the INDIA bloc. Lal Singh is contesting for the fourth time from Udhampur Lok Sabha seat.
Azad alleged that Omar used to visit Chenab Valley for five minutes and hasn't come to the area even once in the last several years. "Have you seen his face in Doda, Bhaderwah or Kishtwar during his tenure as CM? Has he been here for the last 10 years?" Azad said, addressing the public.
He also questioned the whereabouts of "political tourists" during the region's years of hardship and criticised the parties for their silence on issues like land eviction order and abolition of Article 370.