Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): Hitting out at the Election Commission over delay in conducting Assembly election in the Union Territory, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that elections are citizen's right and the poll conducting body should explain people why assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir are not being held.
"Election is our right. If they want to snatch away the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and if that gives them some kind of satisfaction, then do it. We too have self-respect. We won't cow down before them. Election Commission should answer this, we want to hear from them," the J-K National Conference leader told reporters here.
Questioning the Election Commission of India (ECI), over the delay in the polls in J-K, he said, "Is there any pressure upon the Election Commission of India that it is delaying the elections here." "If there is any pressure, then the ECI should say boldly that they have pressure regarding the elections and can't conduct polls. There must be something fishy (Zarur Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai)," Abdullah added.
Earlier in March, this year, a delegation of the National Conference and People's Democratic Party and Congress met the ECI in the national capital over the demand for elections in Jammu and Kashmir.