Criticizing that there was "nothing new" in Prime Minister's speech today, Omar said that Modi did not have to come here to announce Rs 80,000-crore J&K package.
"We are disappointed. We were prepared for a historic visit which did not happen. We did not get to hear what we wanted to hear. Perhaps we should not have attached too many hopes (with Modi's visit)," Omar told reporters here.
"The packages are good. I said this much to Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi at the Anantnag rally that Jammu and Kashmir is a political issue which needs a political solution. There is perhaps no Chief Minister since Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad who has not got package (from the Centre)," he said.
The working president of opposition National Conference said the ruling PDP-BJP combine had raised the hopes about the Prime Minister's visit with one of the PDP ministers terming it crucial for the forthcoming generations of Kashmir.
He said there was nothing new in Prime Minister's speech at the rally.
"I regret that we were not waiting for the package as much as we were for a new political thinking," he said.
The NC leader said that Modi invoked former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's 'Insaniyat, Jamhooriyat and Kashmiriyat' during his speech to address the political issues of Kashmir.
"Vajpayee used the Srinagar platform in a difficult situation to reach out to Pakistan and start a dialogue process with the Hurriyat Conference.
