Triple Talak bills happened, then Omar Abdullah targeted Sham Mahbooba, know how PDP played the bets


The bill introduced by the Central Government to ban Triple Talak in the country on Tuesday, the number of opposition in the Rajya Sabha was easily passed despite the strength of the force. During this time there were signs of future new political equations. After presenting the bill, there was a long list of MPs absent and walkout in the House. The most shocking two names of these were People's Democratic Party (PDP) MPs. This is when the PDP president Mehbooba Mufti always wandered on the BJP after being separated from the BJP coalition in June 2018.
Political analysts believe that the absence of PDP MPs in the House by the PDP is the first and the strongest step towards reviving the prospects of re-alliance with BJP in the future. Explain that Mehbooba Mufti was already opposing the Triple Talak Bills. He claimed several times that the BJP is entering our homes through this law. Mehbooba Mufti, who embraced the anti-BJP policy in the state, is stuck in the round of questions from today's bet. Local people are bewildered by this move of PDP MPs. It is significant that during the voting of the Upper House on Tuesday, 99 votes in favor of the bill and 84 votes against it.
National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah has also opened a front against Mehbooba. On this issue, Twitter has started between the two parties. Mehbooba Mufti wrote in the tweet, since the Supreme Court has already declared invalid, failed to understand the need to pass the Triple Talak Bill in particular. It appears to be unfair interference to punish Muslims. Given the current state of the economy, should it really be a priority.
Omar Abdullah wrote in response to the tweet, "Mehbooba Mufti ji, before you tweet see how your members voted on the bill. I understand that he helped the government to get the numbers needed to pass the bill. You cannot help the government and then fail to understand the need to pass.
In response, Mehbooba wrote in the tweet, "Omar Sahab, I suggest that you descend from high moral highs because it was your own party which had expelled SaugSaha in 1999 to vote against BJP. For your information, let me tell you that it is essentially no vote to be absent from the Parliament.
Omar wrote in response to the tweet, "Madam is remembering an incident of twenty years ago, you are the best step to save the PDP, so you are accepting that you instructed your MPs to be non-present. There is no vote to be non-present; a no vote is a vote. This time you have helped the BJP by being non-present.

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