Opening yet another rubbing issue with a vital ally, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has truly disregarded the Congress occasion’s vehement arguments to Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and resembled the BJP’s safety of the innovation. He insisted that if there is a matter with EVMs, political occasions must protect uniformity of their place.
“When you get a hundred plus members of Parliament using the same EVMs and you celebrate that as sort of a victory for your party, you can’t then a few months later turn around and say… we don’t like these EVMs because now the election results aren’t going the way we would like them to,” Abdullah said, PTI reported.
When requested that he appeared suspiciously like a BJP consultant, Abdullah reacted, “No, it’s just that… what’s right is right.”
He talked about that he talks based mostly upon ideas, not partial dedication and utilized his help for amenities jobs just like the Central Vista for example of his unbiased reasoning.
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“Contrary to what everybody else believes, I think that what’s happening with this Central Vista project in Delhi is a damn good thing. I believe constructing a new Parliament building was an excellent idea. We needed a new Parliament building. The old one had outlived its utility,” he said.
When requested whether or not he thought the resistance, particularly the Congress, was barking up the wrong tree by concentrating on EVMs, Abdullah reacted, “If you have issues with the EVMs, you should remain consistent in your stance on them.”
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The grand previous occasion shared questions relating to the EVM’s infallibility after shedding in Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly surveys,
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Abdullah’s remarks present his National Conference occasion’s increasing frustration with the Congress with which it was allied all through the September Assembly political elections in Jammu and Kashmir.
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He burdened that he by no means ever questioned concerning the integrity of the EVMs and choosing units keep the exact same regardless of the political election consequence.
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(With PTI Inputs)