‘Allegations of corruption will be probed’
Srinagar: Former J&K Chief Minister and National Conference (NC) Vice President Omar Abdullah filed nomination papers from the Budgam Assembly constituency as well on Thursday.
On Wednesday, the former Chief Minister had filed papers for the Ganderbal constituency. NC said that Omar Abdullah would be the only party candidate to fight Assembly elections from two constituencies.
Lok Sabha member, Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, NC leader, Aga Mehmood, party treasurer, Shammi Oberoi and NC provincial secretary, Shaukat Mir accompanied Omar to the returning officer’s office when he went to Budgam.
Speaking to reporters after Omar filed papers, Lok Sabha member, Syed Ruhullah Mehdi said that Omar’s coming to fight election from Budgam is a welcome step.
He reminded people that during the Lok Sabha elections won by Engineer Rashid against Omar in the Baramulla constituency, the Budgam Assembly segment had given the lead to the NC candidate.
Both Ganderbal and Budgam go to vote in the second phase of the three-phased Assembly elections on September 25.
NC and Congress are fighting the J&K assembly elections in alliance. As per the seat-sharing arrangement, NC would field candidates in 52 constituencies and the Congress on 31.
Both NC and Congress have left two seats, one for CPI M in the Valley and the other for Panthers Party in the Jammu division.
The two alliance partners could not reach any agreement on 5 seats of Banihal, Nagrota, Doda and Bhaderwah in the Jammu division and Sopore in the Valley.
Both parties will field candidates on these five seats and engage in a ‘friendly contest’.
After delimitation, J&K has 90 seats, 47 in Valley and 43 in Jammu division. Of these, nine are ST seats and seven SC seats.
Meanwhile, Omar Abdullah, who filed his nomination papers on the second seat in Budgam assembly segment on Thursday, said that the mis-governance of last six years, corruption allegations and other related things will be probed after forming the next government in Jammu and Kashmir.
Omar told the media persons that there is a wave of National Conference across Kashmir and the coalition partners will emerge victorious on maximum number of seats.
He also stated that his filing of nominations from two seats is not an indication of weakness, but the party’s strength. “Had weakness been the case, the party leaders from Budgam would not have asked me to file nominations from the seat as well,” Omar said.
He also said that the party has clearly mentioned in its manifesto that the decisions taken by the Government of India for J&K will be opposed in the assembly through the resolution,” he said, adding that the issue of officers being imported from other parts of the country will also be looked into.
“If voted to power, we will probe the mis-governance during the last six years, corruption allegations and also the allegations of senior IAS officers,” he further added.
The former chief minister also said that the contracts should not be given to the people from outside Jammu and Kashmir as the resources and other things belong to the people here and they should be benefited out of it.

