Omar Abdullah removes his cap in emotional appeal ahead of J&K polls: ‘My honour in your hands’ | Latest News India
National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah made an emotional appeal to the people of Ganderbal on Wednesday, saying, “My turban and my honour are in your hands.” Jammu and Kashmir National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah being greeted by supporters upon his arrival to file nomination from Ganderbal. (PTI) The former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister filed his nomination from the Ganderbal constituency for the upcoming assembly polls. While addressing a public gathering, Omar was seen removing his skull cap and asking for the people’s support. “Today, I will say only one thing – my turban, my honour, and this cap are in your hands,” Omar said. However, the crow responded, saying he didn’t have to remove the cap from his head. Omar Abdullah, who usually addresses public gatherings in Urdu, spoke in Kashmiri and appealed with folded hands. “Give me a chance. I appeal to Ganderbal with folded hands that give me an opportunity and I will serve you and represent you,” Omar said. Why is Omar Abdullah contesting from Ganderbal? Ganderbal is seen …