Jammu, Nov. 15 -- After losing Budgam and Nagrota assembly seats in the by-polls, chief minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said that the National Conference will analyse the results and changes could be done in the party if required along with terming Lok Sabha MP Aga Ruhullah's absence from the recent Budgam bypoll campaign as "political suicide." Abdullah's comment came while talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function following the NC's electoral setback in Budgam. "There is an English proverb - you cut your nose to spite your face. Whatever message he wanted to send to me is one thing, but politically he has taken a suicidal step," Abdullah said, adding "the person (PDP's Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi) who won the seat from therewill never allow him to rise again." The chief minister said that while he could personally recover political losses, Ruhullah's future in the Budgam constituency was now fundamentally uncertain. "Obviously, we fought by-polls to win but the people of Budgam wanted something else. We wanted development, progress and welfare of the people of Budgam..we wanted their close relation with the government for the next four years but they wanted something else," he told reporters here. The CM announced a comprehensive internal review of the results, but did not mince words in discussing the political ramifications of the Budgam results and Ruhullah's decision to abstain from campaigning. "Now, we will analyse this result and see where were the deficiencies and where we have to reconcile and rectify. If some changes are needed in the party structure, they can be mulled and if some changes are required in the government, we can conduct an exercise there as well," he said. The chief minister noted that a "large section" of the Budgam electorate votes purely on personal preference and not on issues. He also mentioned that the NC would not jump to conclusions about the defeat, attributing it partly to the unique voting demographics of thearea. "I will talk to party president Dr Farooq Abdullah in Srinagar and request him to call a working committee meeting of the party in the next few days. We will hold threadbare discussions on Budgam and Nagrota results and accordingly take appropriate decisions," he added. On the topic of the Bihar election results, Abdullah remarked that expectations from the Congress party were "inflated" due to a recent "vote theft" yatra, which, in turn, "made seat-sharing more difficult."Praising Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, he said that Kumar had successfully turned anti-incumbency into an advantage. "He kept caste divisions aside and delivered significantly for women, and that clearly benefited him," Abdullah said and urged other states to learn from Kumar's governance model....