Omar expresses solidarity with Khurshid
July 10, 2012  14:08
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah seems to have expressed solidarity with Union Law and Justice Minister Salman Khurshid's view about the perils of being misquoted by the media, especially when it comes to using English words.

Reacting to the observations and criticisms from various quarters, including leaders and the media to Khurshid's interview to the Indian Express on the Congress Party suffering from a lack of ''ideological direction'', especially from the next generation of leadership, Abdullah tweeted. " Note to self don''t use English words in replies to media that will be misunderstood, misinterpreted or will confuse them.'

Khurshid had earlier kicked up a storm by saying that the root of the problems plaguing the Congress was the lack of "ideological direction" from its next generation leader Rahul Gandhi.

He had also said that governance and politics had not been the strong points of UPA-II regime, hinting that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was not in charge of the government. While referring to Rahul Gandhi, he said that the latter has so far shown an unwillingness to accept functional responsibility, even though it was undoubtedly and unquestionably established that he was the number two leader in the party. 
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