Srinagar, Aug. 22 -- "Leave it now, the hope has gone, the water has crossed over. We will start our process from here. We had hoped that this would not be needed, that the promises made to us would be acted upon. On those promises, action will be taken," Omar told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
"Well, If we need to struggle a bit, have to work hard a bit . That we will do on our part," the National Conference leader said.
The chief minister was attending the 56th School Raising Day of Sainik School in Nagrota and inaugurated Triveni Girls Hostel.
He also accused the Centre of intending to use the three proposed bills on prime minister, chief ministers, and ministers to selectively target the politicians.
"For now, in ...
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