Ganderbal, Nov 7 : Chief Minister of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, reiterated on Thursday his call for raising a voice through the Legislative Assembly and sending a message that what happened on August 5, 2019, was not acceptable to them.
“I have been repeatedly saying to you that we have to raise our voice through the assembly and send a message through it, that what happened with us on August 5, 2019 that is not acceptable to us,” CM Omar told a gathering in Ganderabl after laying the foundation of a “crucial” bridge.
Omar Abdullah, who is a member of the Legislative Assembly from Ganderbal added, ” That was done without our permission, will and without consulting us. When it was not mentioned on the first day (Jammu and Kashmir Legislative assembly) some people started to taunt us. ‘They forget. Cheated’. We are not among those who cheat. The difference is that we are the people who know the rules and regulations.”
During his visit to the Ganderbal constituency, CM Omar Abdullah was accompanied by his deputy Surinder Kumar Choudhary and advisor to CM, Nasir Aslam Wani.
He added, “We know how to bring the matters through the assembly. We wanted such a voice to be raised via the assembly which can’t be even ignored by the BJP-led Centre. We could have introduced a resolution on the very first day which they would have thrown into a dustbin. Then, what would have benefitted us? (Agencies)