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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference Chairman Sajad Gani Lone on Sunday slammed National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah for contesting Lok Sabha polls from Baramulla constituency, calling him a “tourist”.
Talking to media persons in Baramulla, he expressed disappointment that a Kashmiri was not chosen to contest the election, but a non-local, according to a local news agency.
He asserted his party is ready to compete in the upcoming elections. “I was expecting a Kashmiri political leader to contest elections from Baramulla and nota tourist. We are tourist-friendly people, and let him fight elections there,” he said while referring to Omar Abdullah.
Regarding the National Conference’s role in Kashmir’s history, Lone alleged, “We have been victims of NC-BJP alliance. My father was assaulted in their regime.” He accused the National Conference of being complicit in human rights violations, stating, “They belong to that minority who jailed, booked people randomly under PSA, fired bullets, and made a graveyard in every nook and corner of Kashmir.”