HashtagPolitics | Can BJP and NC leaders be friends? Omar says ‘we don’t have to hate each other’ | Political Pulse News,The Indian Express

National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah said that while he may have “political opponents”, he did not have to “hate them” at a personal level.

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													HashtagPolitics | Can BJP and NC leaders be friends? Omar says ‘we don’t have to hate each other’
													
														National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah said that while he may have “political opponents”, he did not have to “hate them” at a personal level.
															
					
											
						
														
								
									
										
											
																									
													
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	New Delhi | Updated: September 17, 2022  7:14:46 am														
													
															
													
												
												


		
		
			
				
			
		
		
			
				
			
		
		
			
				
			
		
		
			
			
			
		
	

											
											
														
														
														
													National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah.  (Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)Responding to a tweet that alleged that there could be a backdoor understanding between the National Conference (NC) and the BJP, NC Vice President Omar Abdullah said that while he may have “political opponents”, he did not have to “hate them” at a personal level.

A Twitter user had posted a short snippet of a longer interview with Jammu and Kashmir BJP chief Ravinder Raina, captioning it: “Fresh from the President of Jammu and Kashmir @BJP4India Ravinder Raina. Bahut yaarana lagta hai (They look like friends)!”

Why is politics all about division & hatred? Where does it say that to disagree politically we also have to hate each other personally? I have political opponents, I don’t have enemies. I’m grateful for Ravinder’s kind words & I’m glad they won’t stop us opposing each other ? https://t.co/vJE4rSIRhR

— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) September 16, 2022

In the clip, Raina says, “I became an MLA when Omar was also there. I saw that as an individual, as a person, Omar Abdullah is a gem among the top political leaders in Jammu and Kashmir… so we are friends as well,” adding that Abdullah was the first person to call him when he got the coronavirus.

https://indianexpress.com/article/political-pulse/hashtagpolitics-can-bjp-and-nc-leaders-be-friends-omar-8155841/


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