“gupkar@gmail.com is my email. I’d like to hear from you as to the reasons for the enormous setback the NC has faced in these elections,” Omar wrote on Twitter.
While the NC lost all three Lok Sabha seats in Kashmir to arch rival Peoples Democratic Party, its pre-poll ally Congress was routed by the Bharatiya Janata Party in the other three seats in Jammu and Ladakh regions of the state.
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Omar said he has started the introspection process following the electoral defeat but wanted to hear from people outside his party on how to make amends. “I’ve started the process of introspection and am listening to voices within the party but I need to hear from people other than colleagues too. I want to learn, I need to learn. I’d like to try and make amends. I’ll give it my best shot and I’d rather fail trying than not try at all,” he added.
In earlier tweets, Omar said he acknowledged the grievances of the people, which they had voiced through the ballot, and he would rise to their expectations. “We have served YOU for the last five years with dedication. Today we acknowledge YOUR grievances and now we will rise to YOUR expectations,” he said.
Omar also expressed confidence that his party will bounce back to script a historic comeback. “We have always survived and sustained. We have bled on our flag and never allowed it to fade. From here, we will script a historic comeback,” he said.
Accepting the verdict of the people of the state in the Lok Sabha polls, Omar said his party will learn lessons from this defeat and grow stronger. “We are humbled by your verdict. This is as good a place to start learning and embarking on a new journey. We will learn. We will grow!” he added.
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