"PDP is factually incorrect that I have chosen safe seats to contest from. If that was the case, I would have chosen those seats where we had sitting MLAs who had won by the highest margins. Beerwah has a sitting MLA from PDP and we conceded a lead from Sonawar in the Parliamentary elections," Omar said while addressing party workers here.
He said his decision to contest from Sonwar and Beerwah was a direct challenge to PDP.
The NC working president claimed that "who would know better about safe-seats than (PDP patron) Mufti Mohammad Sayeed himself, who had to find safe-seats in R S Pura and Uttar Pradesh when he couldn't find more than a few hundred votes in Bijbehara?"
Omar asked his party workers, especially the youth activists, to go for door-to-door campaigning in Sonawar.
"Tell the people that NC is not seeking their support only for victory in Sonawar but also tell them to join us in playing a frontal role in defeating PDP's dream of corruption and political impropriety," he said.
