No Simultaneous Assembly Polls in J&K, Omar Abdullah Says It’s ‘Surrender’ to Pakistan
No Simultaneous Assembly Polls in J&K, Omar Abdullah Says It’s ‘Surrender’ to Pakistan
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections won’t be held simultaneously with the Lok Sabha polls, the Election Commission announced on Sunday evening.

Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections won’t be held simultaneously with the Lok Sabha polls, the Election Commission announced on Sunday evening. The state will vote in the Lok Sabha elections in five phases on April 11, April 18, April 23, April 29 and May 6.

Questioning the poll panel's decision to not announce elections in the Valley, National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah tweeted, “What happened to Rajnath Singh’s assurance to Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha as well as to the all party meeting recently in Delhi that all forces would be made available for simultaneous polls?”

Launching a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, The NC leader said the decision to not hold assembly elections in the state was equivalent to “surrendering to Pakistan, to militants and to the Hurriyat.”

“In light of the failure to conduct assembly elections on time in J&K I’m retweeting my tweets from a few days ago,” tweeted Omar Abdullah. “PM Modi has surrendered to Pakistan, to the militants & to the hurriyat,” he wrote, adding “Well done Modi Sahib. 56 inch chest failed. #slowclap,” he tweeted.

Calling the decision “bizarre”, Abdullah said this is the first time since 1996 that Assembly elections in the state are not being held on time. “Remember this the next time you are praising PM Modi for his strong leadership,” he tweeted.

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