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Omar Offers To Join Er Rashid in Tihar Jail if he withdraws from election

AIP chief questions credibility of challenge, Says “he defeated former CM by over 2 lakh votes”

K H News Service by K H News Service
September 14, 2024
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Kulgam: National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah on Friday issued a challenge to Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) chief Engineer Rashid, promising he will accompany him to Tihar Jail if he withdraws from the election field.
Er Rashid had previously challenged Abdullah to join him in Tihar Jail, with the condition that he would step away from the polls if Abdullah did so. Talking to reporters, Omar said that he is prepared to accompany Sheikh to Tihar Jail if Sheikh withdraws from the electoral contest in favour of the National Conference.
He also raised concerns about the AIP president’s silence regarding his position on a possible post-poll alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which was brought up during a seminar.
The former chief minister criticised Er Rashid’s supporters for believing that their votes could lead to his release from jail.
“The people of Baramulla were befooled that their votes will help Er Rashid to get released, but the fact is that the court is the only way one can come out of jail,” he said.
He urged voters to support NC-Congress alliance candidates to prevent the BJP and its allies from gaining power and to ensure justice and employment for the youth.
“NC and Congress are steadfast in not aligning with the BJP, while other parties seem ready to collaborate with it,” he said.
Omar reiterated that the National Conference is committed to addressing all critical issues, including Article 370 and employment, and remains resolute in its opposition to BJP policies.
“The party is fighting to exclude BJP from power and to reverse the changes made on August 5, 2019,” he said.
Er Rashid, who was recently released on bail by a Delhi court to campaign in Jammu & Kashmir, reacted to Abdullah’s remarks by questioning the credibility of the challenge.
Speaking to reporters in Anantnag, the AIP chief said that Abdullah lost the Lok Sabha election by over 2 lakh votes. “What challenge will he (Omar) give me as he lost the Lok Sabha election by over 2 lakh votes,” he said.
The Member of Parliament (MP) from Baramulla dismissed accusations of separatism, saying, “If speaking truth is separatism then I’m proud to be a separatist. By calling us separatist voters, Delhi must think if voters are separatists then no one is with India in Kashmir,” he said

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