Omar Abdullah’s 7K Run on J&K Election Results Day: ‘Last Time, It Didn’t End Well for Me’

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Omar Abdullah, vice president of the National Conference, started his political career in 1998 as the representative for the Srinagar constituency in the Lok Sabha.
National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah kicked off Tuesday with a 7k run in Srinagar as vote counting began for the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections. “Counting day 7k done. Last time, it didn’t end well for me personally. Insha Allah, this time it will be better,” he posted on X (formerly Twitter), along with post-run selfies in the picturesque valley. At 54, Abdullah was leading in the Budgam and Ganderbal constituencies, while PDP’s Iltija Mufti was trailing in Srigufwara-Bijbehara, according to early trends. Before the vote count started, he wished his party colleagues and allies success. On Monday night, Abdullah lightened the mood by sharing a meme expressing his anxiety about the results. “By this time tomorrow, it will all be clear. If only I could sleep and wake up 24 hours later, I’d be a happy person. Nerves,” he remarked. He also downplayed speculation about a possible alliance with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), calling it premature, following his father and National Conference President Farooq Abdullah’s suggestion that the party might consider PDP support if necessary.
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