Srinagar, Oct. 30 -- The chief spokesperson of the Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Inam Un Nabi has launched a blistering critique of chief minister Omar Abdullah's on the smart meter policy, drawing a sharp parallel with former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti's infamous "toffee and milk" remark. Inam pointed out that Omar had pre-election dismissed the installation of smart electric meters as an "unjustified burden on the poor and middle class", only to later defend the same policy once in power, calling it a step toward efficiency. Inam said: "Just as Mehbooba's careless words became an emblem of her disconnect with the people, so too will Omar's smart-meter switch-eroo become his political albatross. The people of Jammu & Kashmir will not easily forget this act of betrayal." He warned that this isn't just about changing policy but about credibility. "When a leader promises one thing to win votes and does the opposite after taking office, he owes the people an explanation, not a justification," he said. Inam further said that this moment marks a turning point: "At one time, the 'toffee and milk' phrase became a symbol of the PDP's insensitivity. Today, the 'smart metre' will represent your broken promises, Omar sahib. The bill will come -on your watch."...