Srinagar, May 23: Senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Sunil Kumar Sharma targeted Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, alleging that he has remained “missing” from the ground for the past several days while people across Jammu and Kashmir continue to face basic issues.
In a video statement, Sharma said the chief minister was not concerned about the problems of the people, claiming that protests over electricity and water shortages were taking place in different areas.
“The poor people of J&K who made a prince the Chief Minister are now suffering. The prince who was once rejected has been missing for the past few days,” Sharma said.
The BJP leader also took a swipe at Abdullah over his reported foreign visit, saying he did not know whether the chief minister was in “London or England”, but alleged that he was “sitting outside” while people were struggling on the ground.
Sharma further said the BJP would soon approach Ram Munshi Bagh police station in Srinagar to file a “missing report” for the chief minister.(KNS)

