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RS Polls: Abstaining will help BJP, says Omar

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Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday appealed to non-BJP parties to vote for the National Conference candidates in the forthcoming Rajya Sabha polls, saying abstaining from the polls would benefit the BJP.

“I appeal to political parties not to stay away from the elections and prove that they are against the BJP because there are only two parties contesting the polls — BJP and National Conference,” Abdullah told reporters in Baramulla district.

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The chief minister said the National Conference candidates earlier in the day appealed to PDP, AIP and People’s Conference to vote for them in the elections.

Asked about People’s Conference president Sajad Gani Lone announcing abstention from polls, Abdullah suggested it will benefit the BJP.

“What are his (Lone) compulsions only he would know. But we will need everyone’s support to ensure that the National Conference wins all the seats and BJP wins none”.

Responding to Lone’s charge that the National Conference was helping BJP win one seat, Abdullah dismissed the allegation saying why would his party field a candidate for the fourth seat if that was the case.

“Had that been the case, we would not have fielded a candidate and compromised. There is some difference between my politics and Sajad (Lone’s) politics,” he said.

Abdullah said his party firmly believed that Congress has the best chance to win the fourth seat but they chose not to field a candidate.

“If Sajad is against the BJP, then he should vote for our candidate. By staying away, it is benefitting the BJP. We felt Congress was best suited to win the fourth seat because it would have been easier for PDP to vote for Congress and the PDP is part of the INDIA alliance,” he added.

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