The meeting lasted for nearly 30 minutes during which the National Conference leader briefed Gandhi about political health of his state, official sources said here.
The meeting assumes significance amid loud cries in both the parties that they should not contest the forthcoming polls, scheduled later this year, together.
However, there was no official word from either parties about today's deliberations, the first after the Lok Sabha elections results were declared on May 16.
While the opposition PDP secured three Lok Sabha seats -- Srinagar, Anantnag and Baramulla -- from the Valley, BJP walked away with the other three including its maiden victory in Ladakh.
Omar later met former prime minister Manmohan Singh.
"It was a pleasure to call on and spend some time talking to Manmohan Singh. I will always be grateful for his support and advice," he said.
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