Kupwara (Jammu and Kashmir), People's Conference (PC) chief Sajjad Gani Lone on Wednesday said National Conference (NC) vice president Omar Abdullah "has a habit of insulting people and has a habit of putting adverse labels on his opponents." Need to get out of".

The PC president criticized Abdullah's claim that his fight in north Kashmir's Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency - where Abdullah and Lone are pitted against each other - is against Delhi and not against any specific candidate.

Lone questioned the implication of labeling his supporters as "manipulated by agents or agencies of Delhi".

"Umar has a habit of insulting everyone. I want to ask him whether the people supporting us are only agents of Delhi? Are they manipulated by agencies? You habitually insult and humiliate the people of Kashmir ?Do you have a labeling license? And question people's choices and humiliate them in the process?" Lone said.

He also addressed a block meeting with workers of Qaziabad of Langat assembly constituency."These are the Kashmiri people, who stand with us out of true love and affection. Our party has been repeatedly victimized by your alliances in Delhi, be it in 1983, 1987 or after. We are the party which actually represents the aspirations of the suffering Kashmiris," she said.

Lone said Abdullah (Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah) and the NC are 'begging' the BJP for their support.He further said, "You yourself are pleading and begging the BJP for recognition. Faroo Abdullah publicly begged in a TV interview for the BJP audience. Before questioning the loyalty of the Kashmiri people, do some Have some Shame."

On the issue of abrogation of Article 370, the PC chief further said that the NC's attempt to "deceive" the public again on this issue is "shameful".

"What moral basis do they have to claim restoration of special status in Jammu and Kashmir, an issue they willingly abandoned and now want to exploit emotionally, when Article 370 was abrogated?" Three were sitting MPs.What has been achieved in the last five years?" he asked.

However, he said, if the party is serious, it should prepare a roadmap to achieve its objectives and seek assurances from its coalition partners.