"This (Bihar election results) is not just a reply to divisive or communal forces, but a wake up call for the central government as well as their policies," he told reporters at Anantnag.
The leader, who was at Anantnag in south Kashmir, for the National Conference (NC)'s workers convention, noted that the people want "real change" and are not impressed by the Prime Minister's functioning.
Omar, however expressed his doubts about the NDA government changing its functioning for the better in the aftermath of Bihar election results.
"I have doubts that neither will these divisive forces change their work, nor is the central government ready to change or better its functioning," he said.
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