Omar Abdullah reaches out to opposition

Srinagar, July 31: Returning to work after two days of high drama, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said he was not looking for revenge as he reached out to the opposition for its cooperation in running the government.

“I am not a person to seek revenge but I will reach out to the opposition for cooperation in the larger interests of the people of J and K,” Omar told reporters on being asked about PDP allegation made in the assembly that he was involved in the 2006 sex scandal, a charge rubbished by him.

He resumed work a day after Governor N N Vohra rejected his resignation letter saying there was no basis for the allegation by PDP that he was involved in the sex scandal.
–PTI