SRINAGAR: Omar Abdullah, the vice president of the National Conference, declined to comment on the opening of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on Wednesday, stating that he did not want to get into politics over the matter. “On the Ram Mandir, I won’t say anything. This inauguration is not the first or the last. Additionally, inaugurations have occurred in the past. It is up to you if you want to get political about it; I’m not getting political about the matter,” Abdullah told reporters in this location. When asked if he would accept an invitation to the temple’s consecration event, the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir replied that he was positive he wouldn’t get one. “Why are you inquiring as to whether or not I plan to go? Who doesn’t receive an invitation? I’m aware that I won’t be asked. Those who were supposed to receive an invitation have already received one. the movie stars, cricket players, businessmen, and others. Everybody is aware of their names. Is my name listed somewhere? No. Why should we get into ifs and buts when they don’t intend to invite me?” He stated.