Srinagar, March 8 -- Opposition parties in Kashmir criticised the budget presented by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday, with the PDP saying it exposed the gap between the ruling National Conference's promises and the reality of their governance, while the BJP terming it a "complete failure."
In a statement, the Peoples' Democratic Party said the people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve honest governance, "not broken promises".
"This clearly exposes the massive gap between the promises made in the National Conference's election manifesto and the reality of their governance. They had assured 200 units of free electricity for every household, creating hopes among the people of J&K.
"However, the budget announcement proves that their promis...