Omar Abdullah Warns Voter Deletions Pose Greater Threat Than EVMs

National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah has expressed significant concern regarding the integrity of the electoral process, stating that the deletion of names from the Suspicious Voter List (SIR) represents a more severe threat to democracy than Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Speaking on the political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir, Abdullah emphasized the need for transparency in voter registration. Concurrently, National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah criticized the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), alleging a lack of support during the Rajya Sabha elections. These statements highlight growing tensions within regional alliances as parties prepare for upcoming democratic contests.
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