Omar, a former chief minister who was the late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's predecessor, also regretted the political uncertainty in the state where some people are "fishing in troubled waters" and asserted that an "accountable government" should be in place at the earliest. The state, where PDP is in alliance with BJP, is currently under Governor's rule.
"I had made an offer of support to Mufti sahab and the PDP in the immediate aftermath of the assembly elections about 12 months ago. That offer of support was turned down by PDP on the basis of a certain reading of the situation.
Omar replied in the affirmative when asked whether he won't offer support unilaterally a second time.
"If there is a change of thinking within the PDP, then it is for them to reflect back, not for me," he said.
To a question, Omar said the best reason for maintaining the existing PDP-BJP alliance at the moment is for the two contituents to pay respect to Mufti Sayeed, the architect of that alliance.
Even after the end of mourning period after the death of Mufti Aayeed, there were no indications today about how soon a new government would be formed with his daughter and PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti maintaining suspense and BJP saying it will wait for the ally to make the first move amid its wish to see the existing power-sharing arrangement to continue.
Asked what would be his reponse if Congress President Sonia Gandhi seeks his support for a new coalition, Omar said, "I would be very surprised, in fact I would be downright amazed if I was to receive a phone call of that sort."
"From what little I know of Mrs Sonia Gandhi, politics and the possiblity of breaking up the PDP-BJP alliance would have been the last thing on her mind, when she came to Srinagar," Omar said.
"There are low level functionaries in Congress who would like to have you believe that this was more political than a humanitarian gesture. Don't believe even an iota of politics in Mrs Gandhi's intentions," he added.
Omar also said absence of an elected government was making decision making in the state complicated.
Amid speculation about PDP seeking fresh assurances from BJP, Omar said the two allies should be agreed in following their pact in letter and spirit.
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