Opposition leaders of national parties would address rallies across J&K to exert pressure on the Union Government to conduct assembly elections in J&K.
During the existence of the J&K state assembly, Kashmir Valley had 46 seats and Jammu 37 while Ladakh had four constituencies. It can be said that at the very first opportunity after the bifurcation,.
Omar Abdullah said that the BJP is afraid of elections in Jammu and Kashmir and after its defeat in Kargil-LAHDC polls and there is no hope that assembly elections will be held in Jammu And Kashmir any soon.
Omar said that development and religion were non-issues in the Kargil elections and voting was held as a referendum against the decision of the Union Government to bifurcate the erstwhile state of J&K and the abrogation of Article 370.
Despite announcing to enter into an alliance to stop the BJP, local leaders of the National Conference and Congress are trying to lure Independents to take their support after the results.