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Was more keen on rehabilitating flood victims: Omar Abdullah on polls

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As Election Commission announced the poll schedule for Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said ruling National Conference was more keen on rehabilitating the flood-affected people before "anyone else's political rehabilitation".

"The announcement of elections in J&K effectively brings the curtain down on my first term as CM now that the MCC applies in the state. It has been an honour & a privilege to work for the people of my state. Through this term, I have done my best to serve the people of J&K," Omar wrote on micro-blogging site Twitter. "While NC was keen to rehabilitate the flood-affected people before anyone else's political rehabilitation, the EC felt differently," he said in another tweet.

"Now with election dates announced, there is no question of not contesting the forthcoming polls. We will put our best foot forward," he said. The Election Commission announced a five-phase election to the state assembly beginning, November 25.

Omar said the verdict of the people was the only thing that mattered and the rest was "noise". "It is now for the people to decide whether my efforts were good enough & their verdict is the only thing that matters, the rest is noise," he said. He said his party would work to "expose parties like PDP who have made it their stated mission to capitalise on the post flood misery of the people." 

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