National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Tuesday accused Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha of "inventing" surveys to justify his "unwillingness" to conduct asse💛mbly elections in the union territory and remain its "uncrowned ruler".
He was react💃ing to Sinha's reported🌄 remarks that if a survey was conducted in Jammu and Kashmir, 80 per cent of people would vote in favour of the current system - Central rule.
On X, the NC leader also took a dig at the BJP, saying, "Perhaps this is the logic the BJP🌸 will start using to stop having elections nationwide - One Nation, No Election."𒆙;
"Meet the new king of J&K who is so desperate to remain the uncrowned ruler that he ꦅnow invents surveys to justify his un෴willingness to conduct assembly elections. India is truly the 'mother of democracy' and we in J&K her orphan children," Abdullah posted on X.
Peoples Conference chief Sajad Lone also criticised the lieutenant governor's remarks. "The best way of ascertaining what people want in modern day democracies is elections not ꦰopinion polls. We have a government at the Centre which was elected through elections not opinion polls. Same is the case in all t🍌he states," Lone said on X.
On X, Shia leader Imran Reza Ansari said, "I am really sꦬurprised with this secret survey 80 per cent endorsing the biggest backdoor appointment in J&K."