Srinagar, Mar 12 : Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and president of National Conference Omar Abdullah while reacting on Basharat Bukhari’s decision to quit the party said ‘it wasn’t to be’.
In a tweet Omar wished Bukhari all the best for his next political journey.
Pertinently, former law minister Syed Basharat Bukhari disassociated himself from the party on Friday afternoon.
Bukhari as per Kashmir Despatch conveyed his decision through a hand written communiqué
to Party President Dr. Farooq Abdullah and urged him to acknowledge the “expression.”
“Very respectfully, I hereby disassociate from the party (J&K National Conference) from this day 12th of March 2021, Friday onwards.
“Please be kind enough to acknowledge the above mentioned expression and
oblige'” Bukhari wrote in his letter to Farooq Abdullah.