Jahangeer Ganaie
Awantipora, Nov 10: Ahead of the bye-elections for Budgam Assembly Constituency, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday exuded hope that people would vote for the National Conference candidate.
The Chief Minister, while talking to reporters, said that his party has worked tirelessly on the ground and expects a positive mandate from the people of Budgam.
“No one enters an election battle thinking they will lose. We are contesting to win and we have put in all the required effort. Now, the final decision lies with the voters,” Omar said.
“We have faith in the people. They have seen our work and performance. The rest is up to them,” he added.
However, he declined to comment on the arrest of doctors and others with explosive materials. (KNO)






