He said the responsibility of maintaining the basis of J-K's accession to India lay more with the Centre than the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
"We should say this with courage that if the accession of Jammu and Kashmir happened, it happened on certain conditions. You cannot compare us with Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal because they acceded to India without any condition.
He said it is an "ironic arrangement" that on one hand you tell us to talk about accession but "you are slowly doing away with those conditions on which that accession happened."
"I seek forgiveness, but they (Centre) have failed to fulfil their responsibility. That is why the situation in the state has deteriorated to such an extent," Omar said.
Referring to the controversy over the state having a separate flag after a BJP member challenged it in a court, he said, the people of Jammu and Kashmir will protect the state's flag till their death.
Maintaining that the issue of Jammu and Kashmir was political and can only be resolved politically, he said it was surprising that some people thought even today that the solution to it lay in money.
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"These ink-pot people (symbol of PDP) are not asking for anything political to form the government. They want money in their kitty. The militant who picks up gun, he does not pick it up for money.
He said he will be the first person to laud Mehbooba if she gets any political package for the state.
"If you (Mehbooba) want to get anything for the state (before the government formation), then you should get a political package and I will be the first person to stand and laud you," he said.
"No one could get more money than (former Prime Minister) Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, but even then he could not wipe Sher-e -Kashmir (Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah) out from people's hearts.
"Even now, some people at the Centre are under this wrong impression that the money will be able to wipe the sentiment from the hearts of the youths of Kashmir, which is impossible. The solution to that sentiment does not lie in money," Omar said.
"They have the numbers in the Assembly. Governor's rule is imposed when no one has the numbers in the assembly, which is known as breakdown of constitutional order as there is no opportunity for any party to form a government.
Omar, however, said today people do not care for
government formation as the previous PDP-BJP government had washed away all their hopes.
"Today, the situation in the state is such that they (police) are afraid of even handing over dead bodies of militants to the people.
Noting that PDP President Mehbooba Mufti was right in saying (during her meeting with the Governor) that she does not have the experience and the ability to run the government, Omar said, "You get to know about the abilities of the person when he or she sits on the (chief ministerial) chair. I am not making fun of her, but her understating is right."
"Then (senior PDP leader) Muzaffar Baig said the party has not demanded any CBMs and that the agenda (of the alliance) is sacred. Perhaps, they do not understand the meaning of the term sacred and which book is called sacred.
"One says CBMs, other says no CBMs and a third one comes to Srinagar secretly in the night and then leaves without saying anything. It is as if they think it is some joke or some game that is being played, he said.
