Jammu, March 19 -- Former Chief Minister and vice president of the National Conference, Omar Abdullah, said on Monday that the administration in J&K does not want assembly polls to be held as they want to rule the erstwhile state without handing over power to the people.Bureaucracy accused of 'sabotaging' polls- National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Monday accused the Jammu and Kashmir administration of "sabotaging" holding of - Assembly polls in the Union Territory simultaneously with that of Lok Sabha- Omar alleged bureaucrats wanted to continue to rule Jammu and Kashmir like "uncrowned kings"

Omar Abdullah, while talking to reporters at Kulgam during the election campaign for the Anantnag constituency, said the Election Commissi...