Highlights

  • Omar Abdullah joins Bharat Jodo Yatra
  • Omar said that the march is not for Rahul's image
  • Omar did not want to go into details of Congress' stand on Article 370's abrogation

Latest news

SC directs all convicts, undertrials released during pandemic to surrender in 15 days

SC directs all convicts, undertrials released during pandemic to surrender in 15 days

WPL Eliminator: The Nat Sciver-Brunt & Issy Wong show sends Mumbai Indians through to the final

WPL Eliminator: The Nat Sciver-Brunt & Issy Wong show sends Mumbai Indians through to the final

North Korean underwater drone can trigger radioactive tsunami: reports

North Korean underwater drone can trigger radioactive tsunami: reports

Transgender flight attendant found dead after sharing an emotional note

Transgender flight attendant found dead after sharing an emotional note

Congress to launch nationwide protests against Rahul's 'deliberate' disqualification from Monday

Congress to launch nationwide protests against Rahul's 'deliberate' disqualification from Monday

Watch: Omar Abdullah joins Congress' Bharat Jodo Yatra in J&K

"The Bharat Jodo Yatra is not aimed at improving the image of Rahul Gandhi but for improving the situation in the country," the National Conference (NC) leader told reporters

NC leader Omar Abdullah Friday joined the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Banihal, saying that the Rahul Gandhi-led march is not being carried out for the image makeover of the Congress leader, but rather to change the situation and atmosphere of the country.

The former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir said he does not want to delve into Congress' stand on the revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.

"The Bharat Jodo Yatra is not aimed at improving the image of Rahul Gandhi but for improving the situation in the country," the National Conference (NC) leader told reporters upon his arrival in this highway town, 120 kilometres from Srinagar.

Abdullah said he joined the yatra as he was more concerned about the image of the country.

"We have not joined this for the image of an individual but for the image of the county," he said.

The NC leader further said Gandhi did not start the yatra for personal reasons but due to his concern over the attempts to create communal tensions and target minorities in the country.

"This government might be making friends with Arab countries but the fact remains that there is no representative in this government from the largest minority of the country," he said.

"It might be for the first time since Independence that the ruling party does not have a single member of parliament -- either in Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha -- from the Muslim community. It shows their attitude, " he added.

Speaking on the Congress's stand on the abrogation of Article 370, Abdullah said, "We will fight the case for the restoration of Article 370 in the court. The way the government is dragging its feet on the hearing of the petition tells us that our case is very strong." On the elections in Jammu and Kashmir, he said it has been eight years.

"The last assembly elections were held in 2014. This has been the longest period between the two elections in Jammu and Kashmir. It was not the case even at the peak of militancy," he said.

Omar said the government wants the people of Jammu and Kashmir to beg for elections.

"We are not beggars and we won't beg for it," he said.

Also Watch: Bharat Jodo Yatra: Gandhi family marches together, Kamal Haasan joins Yatra

Up Next

Watch: Omar Abdullah joins Congress' Bharat Jodo Yatra in J&K

Watch: Omar Abdullah joins Congress' Bharat Jodo Yatra in J&K

SC directs all convicts, undertrials released during pandemic to surrender in 15 days

SC directs all convicts, undertrials released during pandemic to surrender in 15 days

Congress to launch nationwide protests against Rahul's 'deliberate' disqualification from Monday

Congress to launch nationwide protests against Rahul's 'deliberate' disqualification from Monday

Rahul Gandhi disqualified from Lok Sabha: What happens to his Wayanad seat now?

Rahul Gandhi disqualified from Lok Sabha: What happens to his Wayanad seat now?

Watch: 'Elephant Whisperers' Bomman and Bellie greeted with applause on Indigo flight

Watch: 'Elephant Whisperers' Bomman and Bellie greeted with applause on Indigo flight

Saras crane taken away from rescuer goes missing from UP bird sanctuary: report

Saras crane taken away from rescuer goes missing from UP bird sanctuary: report

More videos

'Believed law did not apply to him', BJP hits out after Rahul Gandhi disqualification

'Believed law did not apply to him', BJP hits out after Rahul Gandhi disqualification

Rahul Gandhi disqualified from LS; Cong says will fight 'legally and politically'

Rahul Gandhi disqualified from LS; Cong says will fight 'legally and politically'

'We have our differences but Rahul's disqualification...': AAP spokesperson

'We have our differences but Rahul's disqualification...': AAP spokesperson

14 Opposition parties move SC over 'arbitrary use' of CBI, ED

14 Opposition parties move SC over 'arbitrary use' of CBI, ED

Fighting for country, ready to pay any price: Rahul Gandhi

Fighting for country, ready to pay any price: Rahul Gandhi

Watch: Rahul Gandhi takes a dig at BJP's 'tissue paper' comment

Watch: Rahul Gandhi takes a dig at BJP's 'tissue paper' comment

'Does the BJP support the corrupt?', Priyanka Gandhi reacts after Rahul's disqualification

'Does the BJP support the corrupt?', Priyanka Gandhi reacts after Rahul's disqualification

Rahul Gandhi disqualified from Lok Sabha: 'unthinkable assault on freedom of speech today' says Singhvi

Rahul Gandhi disqualified from Lok Sabha: 'unthinkable assault on freedom of speech today' says Singhvi

Mamata lashes out at BJP over Rahul Gandhi's disqualification

Mamata lashes out at BJP over Rahul Gandhi's disqualification

Raghav Chadha questioned if he's dating Parineeti Chopra: 'Ask me about rajneeti, not parineeti'

Raghav Chadha questioned if he's dating Parineeti Chopra: 'Ask me about rajneeti, not parineeti'

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.