Modi govt 'consciously disenfranchised' J&K people by not holding assembly poll: Omar Abdullah
PTI | Mar 13, 2019, 12:20 IST
SRINAGAR: National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah said on Wednesday the Modi government had "consciously disenfranchised" the people in Jammu and Kashmir by not holding the assembly election on time.
"Dear @narendramodi Sahib, it is good to see you appealing to famous people to increase voter turnout however at the same time your government has consciously disenfranchised people in J&K by not holding Assembly elections on time," Abdullah posted on Twitter.
The former chief minister was referring to Modi's appeal to several personalities to help increase the voter turnout in the general election.
"The right to choose an elected government, as opposed to being governed by a hand picked nominee of the central government, is the hallmark of the sort of democracy you are tweeting about," the NC leader said, appealing to the prime minister to give the people of the state an opportunity to exercise their democratic right by way of holding the assembly polls.
"Dear @narendramodi Sahib, it is good to see you appealing to famous people to increase voter turnout however at the same time your government has consciously disenfranchised people in J&K by not holding Assembly elections on time," Abdullah posted on Twitter.
Dear @narendramodi Sahib, it is good to see you appealing to famous people to increase voter turnout however at the… https://t.co/RfNbJsh7gV
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) 1552454097000
The former chief minister was referring to Modi's appeal to several personalities to help increase the voter turnout in the general election.
"The right to choose an elected government, as opposed to being governed by a hand picked nominee of the central government, is the hallmark of the sort of democracy you are tweeting about," the NC leader said, appealing to the prime minister to give the people of the state an opportunity to exercise their democratic right by way of holding the assembly polls.
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