Jammu and Kashmir Boss Pastor Omar Abdullah on Sunday broke positions with the Congress on the Electronic Democratic Machine (EVM) issue and said "in the event that you have little to no faith in the EVMs you ought not be battling decisions".
Addressing organizations here, Omar Abdullah, whose Public Meeting party had challenged the new J&K surveys in union with the Congress, said he has never faulted the machines for his political decision misfortunes. Omar had lost the Lok Sabha political decision from Baramulla in June to autonomous up-and-comer Sheik Abdul Rashid, otherwise called Architect Rashid.
Omar likewise commended the Focal Vista and development of the new Parliament — projects which the Congress-drove resistance collusion has been censuring all along.
On EVMs, the J&K CM said, "I approve of you making an issue with the EVMs inasmuch as you do it in any event, when you win. The EVMs can't be an issue when you lose decisions since they are a similar EVMs. At the point when you get 100 or more individuals from Parliament utilizing a similar EVMs and you commend that as a kind of triumph for your party, you mightn't then a couple of months at any point later pivot and say we could do without these EVMs on the grounds that now the political decision results aren't going the manner in which we would like them to."
Omar said on the off chance that you definitely dislike the EVMs, you ought to be reliable with those issues. "The thing is how might you disapprove of the EVMs and afterward keep on battling races. In the event that you have no faith in the machines you ought not be battling surveys. So you can't say I have zero faith in the machines and continue to battle and on the off chance that you win you stay silent yet assuming you lose, something is the matter with the machines. I lost recently."
The J&K CM said he never faulted the machines for his misfortune. "I won later. It was not because of the machine. It was the citizens. One day they vote in favor of you, the following day they don't," he said.
At the point when asked that he was behaving like a BJP representative in safeguarding the EVMs, Omar said, "That's what god disallow however what is correct is correct."
On Focal Vista likewise he took a position in opposition to NC's INDIA coalition partner, the Congress, which has been condemning of the undertaking.
"As opposed to what every other person accepts, I think what's going on with the Focal Vista project in Delhi is a damn beneficial thing. I think that developing another Parliament building was a fantastic thought. We wanted another Parliament building. The old Parliament building had outlasted its utility," he said.
The J&K CM said we really want these new focal secretariat structures.
"I'm not saying since I'm a BJP representative. I'm saying this since this is the proper thing to do," he added.
After misfortunes in Haryana and Maharashtra, the Congress and partners have been scrutinizing the machines and have appealed to the Political race Commission on supposed EVM cheats.
The EC has prevented the chance from getting EVM altering to adjust survey results.
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