Omar Abdullah condemns Kejriwal’s arrest as a ‘blemish on democracy’
Srinagar, March 22 (IANS) Former J&K Chief Minister and National Conference (NC) Vice President, Omar Abdullah criticized the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, calling it a “blot on democracy”. He expressed concern over the timing of the arrest, linking it to the upcoming general elections.
Omar Abdullah emphasized the suspicious timing of Kejriwal’s arrest by stating, “Within days of the EC announcing the dates for the Lok Sabha polls, you see that the sitting Chief Minister and an important part of the opposition alliance has been arbitrarily arrested by the ED.” He condemned the erosion of democratic institutions in the country, citing similar incidents involving other opposition leaders.
The former Chief Minister highlighted the threat to democracy posed by such actions, expressing concern over the future of democratic values in the country. He criticized the government for its alleged misuse of power and emphasized the need to protect the democratic fabric of the nation.
Addressing speculations about a united opposition alliance against the NC in the Lok Sabha polls, Omar Abdullah dismissed the reports, stating, “The same situation is being created to weaken the NC, but we will fight it.” He affirmed the party’s determination to face any challenges posed by opposition parties.
In conclusion, Omar Abdullah’s remarks shed light on the alleged political vendetta behind Kejriwal’s arrest and the broader implications for democracy in the country. He urged for vigilance in safeguarding democratic principles amidst growing concerns over the erosion of democratic institutions.