Omar Abdullah cautions people against division of votes
Srinagar, Sep 15: National Conference (NC) Vice President Omar Abdullah today cautioned people against division of votes in the assembly elections.
According to a press release, he was addressing election rallies at Larnoo in Kokernag and Rajpora in Pulwama. Omar emphasised that making the wrong choice in selecting the government could have significant and long-lasting effects on the region.
“It is crucial for voters to carefully consider their decisions and unite behind a common goal for the betterment of Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.
The former Chief Minister said that the current assembly elections are a battleground of ideologies, with the divisive BJP and its supporters on one side, and the National Conference Congress alliance on the other, fighting to prevent the BJP's influence from spreading further. “It is imperative that the people not only defeat the BJP but also reject any candidate who aims to divide votes, as the repercussions of such actions are still being felt from the 2014 elections,” he said.
Omar said that the current assembly elections are a battleground of ideologies, with the divisive BJP and its supporters on one side, and the National Conference Congress alliance fighting to stop the BJP on the other. “It is imperative for the people to not only defeat the BJP but also reject any candidate who aims to split the votes, as the consequences of such actions are still being felt in Jammu and Kashmir from the 2014 elections,” he said.