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J&K elections: Omar Abdullah said he 'won't humiliate' himself by fighting polls in UT. Why did he change his mind?

Omar's decision to contest comes after much drama within the NC, since the former J&K CM was initially reluctant to contest the assembly polls.

August 27, 2024 / 20:50 IST
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Omar Abdullah

National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah on Tuesday ended suspense over his participation in the upcoming Jammu & Kashmir assembly elections, with the party fielding him from the Ganderbal seat.

The party released a list of 32 candidates for the polls, which included Omar Abdullah for the Ganderbal assembly seat, a constituency he represented from 2009 to 2014 when he was the chief minister of the NC-Congress coalition government.

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Omar's decision to contest comes after much drama within the NC, since the former J&K CM was initially reluctant to contest the assembly polls.

The junior Abdullah took a moral stance in 2020 that he will not contest the elections until Centre restores the statehood of J&K.