KL Report

SRINAGAR

Reacting to remarks of chief minister Omar Abdullah that Congress created difficulties for him due to which he couldn’t achieve what he wanted to, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad Wednesday asked why didn’t he (Omar) resign then?

Talking to Kashmir local news gathering agency KNS, Azad, also a former chief minister of J&K said, “The moment Omar felt that Congress was not supporting him, he should have resigned from the post of the chief minister. It is questionable why Omar didn’t resign if he was feeling that Congress was creating hurdles in his functioning.”

Omar had in an interview to a New Delhi based news channel alleged that Congress created difficulties for him as a result of which he couldn’t achieve what he wanted to. He accused Congress that it didn’t allow the coalition to settle fully and he faced many difficulties because of the non-cooperation of Congress.

“It is bizarre that why he (Omar) completed his full term in office and is now blaming the party (Congress),” Azad said.

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