SRINAGAR: Amidst a dispute between the Congress and Samajwadi Party on seat distribution in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, Omar Abdullah, the leader of the National Conference, stated on Monday that the circumstances within the opposition I.N.D.I.A bloc were concerning. “Not everything is good in the I.N.D.I.A alliance. There are some unnecessary internal disputes to be seen, particularly in the five states where elections are being held. We have witnessed the ongoing conflict between the Samajwadi Party and the Congress. Both have declared their intention to run for every seat in the UP. The INIDIA alliance will not benefit from this.Perhaps after these state elections, we will get together once more and attempt to collaborate,” Abdullah told reporters in the Kupwara district of north Kashmir. When asked if he had said anything negative about members of the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) criticising one another, Abdullah said that he had not. “I have not made any statements. Despite the fact that we have been targeted for the previous few months, I have not targeted any of my pals. However, it’s also true that I haven’t attempted to stop my colleague for the first time,” he stated. At a party event last week, Abdullah made obvious reference to PDP leaders’ criticism of the National Conference by stating that his party had plenty to discuss if it were to discuss raking up the past. “We have a lot on our minds. We don’t need to go back that far; we only need to go back three or four years since they have been causing problems for the previous thirty years,” he continued. In response to the BJP’s assertion that the circumstances in Kashmir were typical, the former chief minister questioned why, in the event that the conditions were typical, there were no elections in Jammu and Kashmir. “Why are elections not held if everything is as it should be? What’s the justification? In Srinagar, a police officer was fired at during the day just ago. We now know that there has been an incident in Pulwama.” “We had eradicated militancy from Rajouri, but there is still an encounter or incident there every ten or every week. “Let it be if this is a typical scenario,” he uttered. Abdullah stated that people are excitedly awaiting the assembly elections when questioned about the J&K elections. However, there’s no sign that these elections will take place anytime soon. They have to hold parliamentary elections, but as to whether they will do so or not, maybe only two people in the nation are aware of this, and they haven’t discussed it with me,” he continued.