National Conference Vows to Combat BJP’s Divisive Politics: Omar Abdullah
PTK NEWS DESK
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah articulated his party’s unwavering commitment to counter the divisive politics propagated by the BJP. Emphasizing the significance of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Abdullah underscored the pivotal role his party’s candidates would play in advocating for the restoration of rights and dignity to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Abdullah lamented the pervasive economic disenfranchisement faced by the region, asserting that locals are marginalized in crucial sectors such as employment and tender allocations. He highlighted the insidious trend of outsiders dominating key positions within government offices, exacerbating the plight of the indigenous population.
Central to Abdullah’s discourse was the resolute stance against the BJP’s vitriolic rhetoric and policies that threaten the cultural and political fabric of Jammu and Kashmir. He challenged his political adversaries, notably Sajad Gani Lone, to unequivocally disassociate from the BJP’s agenda and pledge allegiance to safeguarding the interests of the region.
Accusing the BJP of orchestrating a systematic assault on Jammu and Kashmir’s autonomy, Abdullah chastised rival parties for disproportionately targeting the National Conference while sparing criticism for the real perpetrators of injustice. He reiterated the party’s commitment to confronting the BJP’s encroachments on the region’s sovereignty.
Abdullah also alluded to past political maneuvers, exposing BJP’s clandestine efforts to install Sajad Gani Lone as the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir. He pointedly questioned the motivations behind Lone’s alignment with the BJP and urged voters to scrutinize the allegiance of political contenders.
As the electoral landscape intensifies, Omar Abdullah’s impassioned rhetoric underscores the National Conference’s resolve to combat the divisive agenda of the BJP and champion the rights and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

