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UPA govt to last full term, LS polls in 2014: Omar

The UPA government at the Centre will last its full term and Lok Sabha elections will be held as per schedule in 2014, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah said on Sunday.

Updated on: Oct 21, 2012 01:47 PM IST
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The UPA government at the Centre will last its full term and Lok Sabha elections will be held as per schedule in 2014, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah said on Sunday.


"I am of the belief that parliamentary elections will not be held before 2014," he said on the sidelines of a function at Zewan on the outskirts of the city even as he rejected suggestions that the corruption allegations levelled by Arvind Kejriwal will affect the government.

Omar also said it was for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi to take a decision on his joining the UPA government.

"This is for the Prime Minister and Rahul Gandhi to decide whether he wants to join the government or not. The Prime Minister has already said that he wants Rahul Gandhi to join the government," he said in reponse to a question.

Asked if the time was right for Gandhi to join the government against which allegations of corruption have been leveled by Kejriwal, the chief minister said, "It has got nothing to do with Kejriwal and others."

The allegations "will affect the elections but how much do these… will be known only after the polls," he said.

 
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