Nowshera/Jammu:The BJP and the Election Commission are equally responsible for the delay in holding assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah said on Saturday, alleging that the Centre does not want democracy to flourish in the Union territory.
He defended the party's stand on India-Pakistan dialogue but said the onus also lies on Islamabad for creating an atmosphere conducive for the start of parleys. "As long as the Election Commission is concerned, we are repeatedly asking for reasons why (assembly) elections are not taking place. Some months back, the chief election commissioner himself said there is a vacuum in J-K and that needs to be filled. Mostly they say they need to discuss the situation with the home ministry and the J-K government.
"If the Election Commission is not holding the polls that means it is not getting the approval and if that is the case, it means the BJP is not willing to hold the elections in J-K. We are holding both the BJP and the Election Commission guilty as they have responsibility to hold the elections here," the former chief minister told reporters after addressing a public rally at Nowshera in Rajouri district.
Asked about his party's stand on talks with Pakistan, he said, "We have not asked for the talks but it was BJP's tallest leader (and former prime minister) A B Vajpayee who asked for maintaining friendship with Pakistan by saying that 'you can change friends, not neighbours'. Abdullah said he has always said that the onus for resumption of dialogue between the two countries lies with both of them. "Pakistan has to address our concerns for creating an atmosphere for the dialogue. What is wrong in saying this? We are not going for a sell-out."