Srinagar, Nov. 8 -- Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Friday expressed confidence that the National Conference will win both Budgam and Nagrota seats. "On both seats atmosphere is in our favour and we will win. Now last 2 to three days have left and we have to do more hardwork and reach out to those voters to whom we haven't reached yet and motivate them to vote for the National Conference," CM Omar said, during campaigning in Budgam on Friday. Omar, who had won assembly elections from Budgam and Ganderbal seats last year, had retained Ganderbal and vacated the seat that necessitated bypolls in Budgam assembly constituency. Omar said he never wanted to contest assembly polls from two seats but was compelled to doso. "I had told my colleagues that I would not contest in two seats, but this is not an appropriate time to present the reality. A day will come when everything will be shared with you," he said. During the campaign at various places in the constituency, the CM was accompanied by many legislators and sought votes for party candidate Aga Mahmood. Asked about the absence of his party's Lok Sabha MP, Aga Ruhullah Mehdi, who has represented this Shia-dominated seat thrice, Omar replied that his party had never forced anyone to campaign. "Those who want to campaign do out of their own free will, and those who do not wish to will not. That is perfectly ok; I do not force anyone to campaign. But when we win, those who did not support us are not going to be part of our joy," J&K CM Omar said. Omar also said he did not authorise the celebration of the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram' in schools, saying there should be no outside dictation on such matters and no interference in governing the Union territory. "This decision has not been made by the cabinet, nor has the education minister signed off on it. We should decide what happens in our schools without outside dictation on these matters," Omar told reporters....