Omar Abdullah denies any political reason for Delhi visit

  • Former J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday denied there were political reasons for his current visit to Delhi.
  • He further dismissed the speculations of any rift in National Conference.
  • He also clarified that the exchange of contrarian political thoughts on prevailing situation in Kashmir, by his two colleagues Tanvir Sadiq and Ruhullah Mehdi on twitter are their personal opinions and don’t change the stand of NC.
  • Omar  comments come in backdrop of perceived differences between two senior party leaders Tanvir Sadiq and Agha Ruhullah Mehdi over the events of August 5 last which saw virtual abrogation of Article 370.
  • The visit came at a time, when rumors are rife about formation of advisory council in the Union Territory, comprising of politicians from recently formed J&K Apni Party.
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